
Excerpts from the 2.34 minute-clip:
Police: Kitne logon ko maara (How many did you kill)?
Kasab: Pata nahin... bas aise chalate rahe, chalate rahe (Don’t know, simply kept firing)
Police: Kis ko maarne ke liye bataya tha (Who were you told to kill)?
Kasab: Logon ko (People)
Police: Aisa kitna operation kiya tum logon ne? Iske pehle kidhar kidhar kiya? (How many such operations did you carry out earlier? Where all?)
Kasab: Kidhar bhi nahin kiya... pehle kidhar bhi nahin kiya. Bolta hai bas karo aur mar jao... ek baari. Yahi bataya ki ye kaam tum logon ko karna hai. (Had never done any such operation. Was told to do it once and die. Was told we had to do this job)...
Police: Tumhara sangathan ka naam kya hai? Tumhara gang ka naam kya hai, team ka naam? (What’s the name of your organisation?)
Kasab: Haan... Lashkar-e-Toiba.
Police: Aaj ka kaam karne ke baad kidhar jaane waale thaey tum log (Where were you headed after this)?
Kasab: Marne waaley thaey (We were going to die)
Police: Kaise (How)?
Kasab: Woh bataya tha jannat mein jaoge (He told us we would go to heaven).
The documentary captures the nightmare at CST station, Cama Hospital, Leopold Cafe and focuses on the Trident hotel. Nine staff and three guests have been killed in the lobby.
“We have rounded up 15 people” a terrorist informs his handlers in Pakistan, “and moved them to the top of the hotel.” Later, ten of these were gunned on a staircase. As the terrorists were about to shoot a man from Turkey, his wife screamed: He is your brother, a Muslim. They separated three women, asked them to face the wall and shot them in their heads. The man from Turkey was angry, “I shouted kill me.” “No kill, you brother,” they replied. The man and his wife were allowed to go down the stairs full of bodies. “I never knew, blood was so slippery,” he says.
... contd.