Monday, February 21, 2011

Death penalty for the only terrorist who survived the bombing of Bombay

Justice in India has sentenced to death the only surviving terrorist attacks in Bombay in 2008 which killed 166 people. According to Indian media, the two judges of the Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal by Pakistani Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab about his involvement in the bloody attacks. This man, aged 23, was sentenced to death in May 2010 by a special court in India.

Capital punishment has been imposed to be charged with four counts of murder, acts of war against India, conspiracy and terrorism. Kasab was the only survivor of the terrorist group accused of the attacks. The other nine members were killed in clashes with security forces. Between 26 and 29 November 2008, 10 men attempted in a luxury hotel in Mumbai, a restaurant, a train station and a Jewish center, killing 166 people.

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