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    Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam submitted before the trial court that Kasab had not made full disclosure in his confession.

    Prosecution in the 26/11 terror attack case on Wednesday refused to accept completely the lone surviving terrorist Mohammad Ajmal Kasab's confession of his role and said he was not telling the whole truth.

    Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam submitted before the trial court the Kasab has not made full disclosure in his confession and thus the prosecution should be allowed to submit evidence against him and the other accused in the case.

    "Kasab is not telling the whole truth. He has cleverly minimised his role and has done it to get lesser punishment or save his handlers in Pakistan," Nikam argued.

    Nikam said there was a provision in Pakistan Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) that allows for evidence gathered outside their country to be submitted in a court there.

    "Kasab is very smart and intelligent to say that he be given the death penalty because no court will send him to the gallows if major role of his participation in the crime is discarded," Nikam said.

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    Through his confession, Kasab is trying to claim he played a subordinate role to slain terrorist Abu Ismail, he said.

    "We can accept his confession only to two incidents - (Mumbai) CST firing and the theft of Skoda vehicle," the Public Prosecutor said.

    "Kasab has not accepted his role in all the other incidents like the firing in Cama Hospital, the attack on a police jeep outside Cama Hospital and the encounter with police at Girgaum Chowpatty," Nikam said.

    He further argued that several witnesses have identified Kasab as the one who was firing at Cama Hospital and at the police jeep thus killing ATS chief Hemant Karkare, Additional Commissioner of Police Ashok Kamte and encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar.

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    Terrorist confessionBy: shiva | 23-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward This is nothing but a dirty handwork of defense lawyer. This lawyer want to show how much is non patriotic by giving this idiotic ideas to this terrorist and to show that he saved terrorist life.
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