Activists of Shiva Sena shout slogans as they celebrate after India's Supreme Court upheld the death sentence of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab Kasab, the only surviving gunman of the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks ...
NEW DELHI Ajmal Kasab, the surviving gunman arrested for the Mumbai terror attacks, laughs and giggles in the court trying him for mass murder, his new defence lawyer ...
Reporting from New Delhi — The lone surviving member of the November 2008 attack in Mumbai that killed 166 people was convicted Monday on 86 counts, including murder, conspiracy and waging war against ...
An Indian court sentenced the only surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks to death Thursday, a punishment officials hoped would send a message to archrival Pakistan to stop future violence as ...
The lone surviving 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab pleads guilty in court. Kasab pleaded guilty to all charges filed against him. While speaking to the court Kasab described how the scene played out on 26 ...
Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving Pakistani gunman among the perpetrators of the November 26, 2008 attacks on Mumbai was executed by hanging at Pune's Yerwada prison on Wednesday, bringing to judicial ...
The Mumbai attacks of Nov 26, 2008 (often referred to as India's 26/11) reached partial closure on Wednesday with the decision by the Supreme Court to uphold the conviction and death sentence awarded ...
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MUMBAI, Feb 23: The sole surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks is to appeal against his death sentence in India’s Supreme Court, his lawyer said on Wednesday, two days after he lost an appeal ...
An investigation reveals how American, British and Indian agencies failed to pull together intelligence streams, including a plotter’s online activity, before attacks that Indians regard as their 9/11 ...
New Delhi: Former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla and former Special Public Prosecutor in Kasab case, Ujjwal Nikam, are among the high-profile entries into the Upper House of Parliament.