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Mumbai massacre accused confesses crime; says he is Pakistani

Mumbai : India | 4 months ago  
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Mumbai, July 20: Pakistan terrorist Azmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist who was captured alive after the Mumbai 26/11 massacre has admitted to his crime in a court in India.

Kasab has given a statement admitting his crime before Special Judge ML Tahliani. He has also admitted that he was a Pakistani. He told the court that he had come to Mumbai from Karachi to do the massacre along with nineteen terrorist by a boat. He said he was responsible for indiscriminate killing of people in Chatrapati Shivaji terminal (railway station) and at Kama Hospital in south Mumbai. Hemant Karkare, ATN Chief and a very respected police officer has died in these attack. Kasab has also revealed the names of some more persons who were involved in the massacre. Of the 150 witnesses, the court has already tried 133 witnesses in the case.

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