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    CCTV footage of Kasab gunning down people at CST on Nov 26 will be screened in the special court.

    A special court on Thursday screened closed circuit television footage of the terror attack at Chhatarapati Shivaji Terminus on November 26 last which showed movements of Pakistani gunmen Mohammed Ajmal Kasab and Abu Ismail, policemen and public.

    The quality of the footage was poor and the faces of Kasab and Ismail were not clearly seen.

    Footage of cameras in the main waiting hall of the terminus, where maximum casualties took place, was not available since the devices placed there were not functioning on the day and were scheduled for maintenance.

    Footage recorded by the cameras on the suburban section of the terminus was mainly screened in the court.

    The entire footage, recorded after 2130 hours on November 26, runs into one hour and fifteen minutes, but the court has viewed only 15 minutes which were relevant to the case.

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    Images from one camera showed the two gunmen moving about in the main waiting hall of CST and one of them firing at police personnel from a distance.

    Kasab, the arrested gunman, sat silently in the accused dock and did not react to the footage that was being screened.

    Both the gunmen are also seen going out of the terminus at about 2209 hours and then returning back inside at about 2216 hours.

    In the footage from another camera, the duo were shown crisscrossing between the beams of a deserted platform no 1 of suburban line of the terminus.

    When asked about the quality of the images in which the gunmen's faces were not visible, special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said it would not affect the prosecution's case.

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    Need to become more positiveBy: Pranav | 19-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward We must have to think positive. Our Govt and higher authorities are not fools..they are doing what they should do. As a layman..no one should comment by having outer views of the process. I think we are having good time now as this as no one has take this matter as out of the way benefit of the incidence for vote...We as India is fighting against terrorism but until and unless the corruption is not going to finish, terrorism will always be growing and taking benefits of the same. If we need a clean and terror free, happy civilized nation, we have to become more systematic as well as follow the rules. Why foreign countries taking immediate actions against such incidence is just because of the better system and better civilians who follows that system without questioning. Why Rich countries are rich and why Poor are more poor? Think on it.. each and every Indian has to start living against corruption and 1day will have better system and followers by doing this by each Indian.
    Shame of having such blind By: ramarao | 18-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward It is shame of no justice till more than 7 months of attack 26/11 that we are having such leaders who never tried to give justice to the citizen of this nation. They can never understand the sorrow of the families who lost their family members while fighting with Terrorists. Inspite of giving justice, our govt. is spending Lacs of rupees in Kasab's security who responsible for killing about 200 people. He has told everything what he knew. He has nothing more to say. Now what is the sence to protect him. Govt should let the people take decision now by voting for what punishment should be given to him. But I think it will never happen and we will beget such terrorist by feeding what they wish. Shame of being such country citizen where justice never take place.
    there is no justiceBy: habeeburrahman | 18-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward IThink we'll never get justice in our country.Because There is no respect for Humenlive's.When we chance our constitution there we get the justice.
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