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Kasab not aware of Pakistan disowning him

Source: PTI
January 05, 2009 17:10 IST
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Mohammed Ajmal Amir Iman Kasab, the lone terrorist caught alive during November 26 terror attacks, is not aware that Pakistan has disowned him, a crime branch official said.
      
"He asked us about the status of his letter on legal help. We told him that it is in the process. However, he is not aware of any developments in Pakistan. He does not know that Pakistan has disowned him stating that evidence was not sufficient to prove Ajmal's nationality," said the investigating officer.
      
"We will tell him about the status of his legal help at an appropriate time. This is also a part of our investigation strategy," the officer added.
      
Ajmal, who along with his associate Ismail Khan went on killing spree at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway
station and also gunned down three top cops near Cama Hospital, had in the second week of December written to the
Pakistan High Commission seeking legal help.
      
Ajmal had also stated that he and his associates were Pakistanis and asked the Pakistan High Commission to take
custody of the body of fellow terrorist Ismail Khan, who was killed in an encounter in south Mumbai on the same night.
      
The letter was moved to Pakistan High Commission by he Indian government.
      
Last week, Ajmal was taken to Arthur Road jail for three days for his Identification Parade where about 20
witnesses had identified him. Ajmal had shown no sign of remorse even after causing mayhem in the city, an official
from the jail authority said.
      
"He believes that whatever he had done was right. He is not regretting for his deeds," the official added.
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