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‘He killed my bosses, let me kill him’

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  • Mumbai Police Constable Arun Jadhav had miraculously survived when Lashkar-e-Toiba gunmen Ajmal Amir Kasab and Abu Ismail attacked the police vehicle he was in and killed six policemen, including top cops Hemant Karkare, Ashok Kamte and Vijay Salaskar, on the night of November 26. Jadhav, who was in the back of the Toyota Qualis, was injured but played dead as Kasab and Ismail hijacked the vehicle and drove it around the city until its tyres went flat.

    So when he came face to face with Kasab a month later at an identification parade, it is now learnt, Jadhav could not hold himself back and lunged at the 21-year-old Pakistani prisoner and had to be separated with some difficulty so that he could not hurt Kasab.

    “I could not control myself then,” Jadhav, who is attached to the Anti-Extortion Cell of the Mumbai Police Crime Branch, told The Sunday Express. The cell was headed by Salaskar, who was driving the police Qualis in the lane behind Cama Hospital before they ran into the two terrorists and died in a hail of bullets.

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    Jadhav also played a key role in the capture of Kasab as it was he who alerted the control room when Kasab and Ismail hijacked and fled in a Skoda car, leading to the encounter on Girgaum Chowpatty. “Kasab is now facing trial and the law will punish him. I don’t want to say anything more than that,” Jadhav added.

    Swati Sathe, superintendent of the high-security Arthur Road jail, where the incident took place, refused to comment. But jail sources confirmed it happened on December 27. “It was the second time Jadhav had come to meet Kasab, who had killed his bosses right before his eyes. Jail officials knew he was under tremendous emotional stress and had anticipated that he might try to do something and had deployed extra security outside the identification hall,” said one jail official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

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