Kasab death penalty upheld
By Indo-Asian News Service — Comments Off
February 21, 2011
The Bombay High Court Monday upheld the death penalty of Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab for the 26/11 attack in this city.
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Kasab, the sole surviving terrorist in the 26/11 strike, was given the death penalty by a trial court in May 2010.
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