Four witnesses on Monday identified 26/11 attacks accused Ajmal Kasab in a trial court, saying he had injured them by firing bullets from his AK-47 rifle at the Chhatrapati Shivaji railway terminus last year even as the Pakistani gunman showed little emotions except for a smile.
Over 25 witnesses have identified Kasab as one of the terrorists who had fired indiscriminately at people.
Kasab, facing charge of killing 166 people in the attacks, initially did not react to the identification by the witnesses but when one of them pointed a finger at him, he smiled.
Asked to identify the person who had fired at CST, Ansar Allahbus Saudagar pointed at Kasab who was sitting in the dock with his head down. Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam asked Kasab to look at the witness for clear identification and Kasab obliged by smiling at Saudagar.
“I heard a loud noise at CST and saw two persons firing.
The taller one (Abu Ismail) was firing at the policemen while the shorter person (Kasab) was firing at people,” Saudagar said, adding he was hit by a bullet in right leg.
Another witness, Harshada Sarulkar, who was waiting to take a train to her native place Sindhudurg, also identified Kasab as the person who had fired at her. She said she was hit by a bullet in left thigh.