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Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab (Urdu: اجمل قصاب; 13 July 1987 – 21 November 2012) [2] was a Pakistani [3] [4] terrorist and a member of the Islamist terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba through which he took part in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks in Maharashtra, India.
On 26 November 2008 ten heavily armed terrorists entered Mumbai, headed for the city's landmarks, and unleashed attacks that lasted nearly 60 hours. The lone surviving gunman, Ajmal Kasab, is prosecuted; the book pieced together how Kasab was led to his deeds.
Devika Rotawan is a survivor of the 2008 Mumbai attacks (also referred to as 26/11) and a key witness who identified Ajmal Kasab during trial as a perpetrator of the attack. [1] She was nine years old when she was shot in the leg during the attack in the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai. [2] [3]
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The Attacks of 26/11 is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film [7] directed by Ram Gopal Varma, based on the book Kasab: The Face of 26/11 by Rommel Rodrigues about Ajmal Kasab, then sole surviving perpetrator of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
NBC News reported last month that U.S. border agents have taken into custody a growing number of people on the FBI’s terrorist watchlist trying to enter via the southern border, but there is no ...
A year after the attacks, Mumbai police continued to complain that Pakistani authorities are not co-operating by providing information for their investigation. [15] Meanwhile, journalists in Pakistan said security agencies were preventing them from interviewing people from Kasab's village. [16] [17]
“The families of the hostages and the people that lost their lives have to be horrified.” Someone else chimed in: “The Trump campaign turned a solemn remembrance into a disco party.”