News Source: The Economic Times
| 4 months ago
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving terrorists of the 26/11 attacks, cannot escape the trial. The special court on Thursday made it clear that Kasab’s confession is no reason to wind up the court proceedings and pronounce judgement. The...
News Source: Press TV
| 4 months ago
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Krishna admitted that "Pakistan has taken certain steps like fighting the Taliban in the Swat valley." However, he added that India expected Pakistan to take action against Laskar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed,...
News Source: NewKerala
| 4 months ago
Talking to media persons in Gujrat, Mukhtar said the government has already clarified that it has nothing to do with the case against Musharraf, and that it would not become a party in it. The Supreme Court has summoned Musharraf to explain the...
News Source: Christian Science Monitor
| 4 months ago
That's the ruling Thursday from the special court hearing the Mumbai terror attack case following a dramatic courtroom confession earlier this week from the defendant, the sole surviving suspect. The bench sided with prosecutors who wanted to...
News Source: Jewish Telegraphic Agency
| 4 months ago
The trial of the only surviving gunman from last year's Mumbai attacks will continue, despite his unexpected confession. Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, a 21-year-old Pakistani citizen, on Monday confessed in open court during routine interviewing of witnesses.
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 4 months ago
The special court trying Mohammed Ajmal Amir alias Kasab, the only terrorist caught alive in Mumbai mayhem, Thursday accepted his confession on record, a senior Indian Home Ministry official said. "Special court judge M.L. Tahilyani...