Wednesday, November 21, 2012

0 Ajmal Kasab was nervous but quiet before execution, states jail officer

Ajmal Kasab
Ajmal Kasab

Minutes before his execution in Pune's Yerwada prison on Wednesday, Pakistani gunman Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab made an appearance to become nervous but was quiet and offered hopes, a jail official stated. "From his body gestures, we're able to write out he was very nervous. However, he continued to be quiet before he was removed from his cell for that hanging," the state stated.

Kasab had also offered hopes and requested if his family was informed ahead of time concerning the hanging that jail government bodies responded yes, the state stated. Nearly 4 years following the Mumbai terror attack, Kasab, the only making it through Pakistani gunman, was hanged on Wednesday morning at Yerwada central prison in Pnune inside a key operation.

Ten terrorists owned by Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) had arrived at Mumbai and completed the dastardly strikes by which 166 everyone was wiped out. Nine of these were wiped out throughout the 60-hour siege which started around the evening of November 26, 2008. Kasab was, however, caught alive.

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