Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the only survivor among the 10 terrorists, who created havoc in Mumbai during the 26/11 terror attacks last year has reported confessed to his crimes and has also admitted of indiscriminate firing and grenade attacks at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal (CST) and Victoria Terminus train station (VT).
According to the Indian State Prosecutor,
“The plea of guilt has not been completely recorded in court. We will now determine whether he is telling the truth. Is there more he has to say? Is he trying to shift the blame to the attackers who died? We will analyze his statement fully. Everybody in the court was shocked the moment he said he accepts his crime. It was unexpected. We have finally extracted the truth.”
The November 26th 2008 terror attacks on the financial capital of India, Mumbai were some of the deadliest and most horrific terror events in recent times. The terrorists, whose nationalities have been confirmed as Pakistanis, lay siege to two high profile hotels in the city, Taj Mahal Palace and Tower and Oberoi-Trident hotels and the kept then entire city in a state of despair four days and three nights, claiming 160 lives, many of whom were foreigners.

Mohammed Ajmal Kasab who was apprehended at CST, after a fierce police encounter is said to be 21 years of age and has been trained by the terror outfit Lashkar-e-Tayyiba. Kasab heinous acts were caught on surveillance camera, that showed him firing indiscriminately at CST and was also found to have killed scores more at the Cama hospital. Lashkar-e-Tayyiba was also held responsible for the attack on the Parliament of India in the year 2001 and was later banned in Pakistan in the year 2002.
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Via CNN.