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26/11 case: Court begins delivering verdict | A Mumbai Special Court Judge ML Tahiliyan started
delivering the verdict of the trial of lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 terror attacks, Ajmal Amir Kasab, here on Monday. The verdict is expected to come out
in full some time from now. The trial was focused around Kasab, and two Indian
co-accused--Fahim Ansari and Sabahuddin Ahmed. The trial, perhaps the fastest
in a terror case in India , had commenced on May 8, 2009 in a special court set
up at the Arthur Road Jail. Judge Tahaliyani recorded 3,192 pages of evidence
after examining 658 witnesses on 271 working days. Thirty witnesses in the court
identified Kasab as the man who had opened fire at them. The prosecution led by
Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, had submitted 1,015 articles seized during
investigations. Nikam had also filed 1,691 documents to support the case. The
witnesses included many survivors of the terror attacks, eyewitnesses, family
members of the victims, police officials, several foreign nationals, Indian security
officials. For the first time in the Indian history, the US Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) officials deposed before the court and gave technical evidence.
The FBI informed the court about the technical data it gathered --that how Kasab
and others came from Pakistan using Global Positioning System (GPS) and that they
made calls from their mobile phones through Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
to stay in touch with their handlers across the border. |
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