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Ajmal Kasab hanged and buried in Pune's Yerwada Jail

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Posted: Nov 21, 2012 at 0828 hrs IST
Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist caught alive during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, has been hanged to death.

Mumbai Ajmal Kasab, the lone Pakistani gunman caught alive after the Mumbai terror attack, was hanged to death at the Yerawada central prison here in a top-secret operation this morning, less than a week before the fourth anniversary of the carnage.

25-year old Kasab was hanged at 7.30 am, Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil said in Mumbai shortly after the hanging.

Pakistan government was kept informed about the execution.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan said Kasab was buried inside the Yeravadi jail premises.

Kasab did not have any last wish or a will, Chavan told reporters in Mumbai.

The execution in the Mumbai attack trial brought closure to many people affected by the audacious strike by 10 terrorists of Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in which 166 people were killed. Nine LeT men were killed during the 60-hour siege which began on the night of November 26, 2008.

Kasab was executed after he exhausted all legal remedies available to escape the noose with President Pranab Mukherjee rejecting his mercy plea on November 5.

Kasab, who has been lodged at the Arthur Road prison in central Mumbai ever since his arrest soon after the terror attack, was whisked out of his heavily-guarded cell in the intervening night of November 18 and 19, a senior police official said. The team, along with Kasab, reached Pune's Yerwada jail in the wee hours of November 19.

"The President rejected the mercy petition on November 5. I signed it on November 7 and on November 8, the Maharashtra government had been communicated to take action. It was decided that he would be executed on November 21 at 7.30 am. and accordingly the whole process has been completed today," Shinde said, adding secrecy about the hanging was a key.

External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said according to legal requirements, India informed Pakistan Government and Kasab's family about the "inevitable event" of his execution.

"We attempted to convey to Pakistan's Foreign Office that this decision has been taken and the execution will be done this morning. Since those were not accepted by Foreign Office, by fax we indicated the information to them," he said in New Delhi.

Minutes before execution, Kasab appeared to be nervous but was quiet and offered prayers, a jail official said.

"From his body language, we could make out that he was very nervous. However, he remained quiet before he was taken out from his cell for the hanging," the official added.

Kasab had also offered prayers and asked if his family was informed in advance about the hanging for which jail authorities replied in positive, the official said.

'Tell my Ammi', this was the message conveyed by Kasab when he was told about his November 21 execution, official sources said in New Delhi. He was informed on November

12 about his hanging, the sources said.

Nooree Lai, mother of Kasab, was apparently the closest person to him as he only uttered her name when asked about his last wish, the sources said.

After completion of the formalities, Home Secretary R K Singh wrote to Foreign Secretary Rajan Mathai to inform Kasab's mother and other family members who are in Pakistan.

Accordingly, the authorities, through the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, had sent a letter to his mother through courier yesterday, fulfilling his last desire, the sources said.

Kasab was also made to sign his death warrant before being moved to the Pune jail on November 19.

Official sources said a senior jail official read out the death warrant to Kasab at his cell and also informed him that his clemency petition had been rejected by President Pranab Mukherjee. After reading out his death warrant, Kasab was asked to sign it which he did, the sources said.

Later, he was taken by the Yerwada Jail police and the Mumbai police was kept out of the loop to maintain secrecy of the operation.

Barring a couple of officers, the 200-strong contingent of ITBP, which has been guarding him since March 2009, had been kept out of loop about his transfer to Pune jail.

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Victry of Tararist Activity by Shanku Rana on 21 Nov 2012

It's a bold dissision on India Gov.but I think t's joy of Humen rights.

Delayed but atleast Justice Done... by Kirit Soni on 21 Nov 2012

Finally Justice Done....Thanks to President. Now what for Afzal Guru ?

Kasab by RAMANJANEYULU on 21 Nov 2012

Thanks to Pranabji. May the soul of Great Warriors and people of Mumbai who lost their precious lives will rest in peace now. There must be change in Criminal acts and rules to enable speedy trial to avoid unnecessary expenditure in feeding culprits like Kasab.

Sethy by Bikash on 21 Nov 2012

This work should have done from the starting.

Kasab Hanging by SJG on 21 Nov 2012

Happy that substantial fund would be saved from Govt Kitti which otherwise would have gone for Kasab maintenance.

Jai Ho... by Aditya on 21 Nov 2012

Thanks Mr President.But it was too late.It could have done earlier instead of making it a delay for 4 yrs.Jai Hind Bharat.

kasab-no more by suryakant patil on 21 Nov 2012

ye phasi bahot pahale de jane chahiye thi magar thik hai der hai durust hai its a great day for india @world ek sabak bharat ne pesh kiya hai ki hum bhi terrorism ka khatma karana chahte hai --------

JUSTICE DELIVERED by ananya on 21 Nov 2012

Proud of Indian government and specially maharashtra police ...brilliant work done and justice delivered to all those 166 people and their families..actually i must say justice provided to our entire nation and a big lesson for terrorists' of pakistan... mr.jhallad thanks to you ...you have no idea how many blessings have you earned today ..may god bless you JAI HIND

Finally... by Stanly MJ on 21 Nov 2012

This should have been done quite a long time back???... nevertheless, justice has been done finally. Is Congress party trying to fish out from this fallout?

Jai Hind! by m d on 21 Nov 2012

Laws of our beloved democratic country, India, must be accelerated and made more stringent. There are in-numeral criminals at large, and many more committed each day against the society, destroying our peace, prosperity and means of respectable survival. It is a wonder that such criminals could not be punished legally since five years. Justice delayed is justice denied. How can the govt. that cannot punish it's most hardcore criminals also provide justice to it's law abiding patriotic citizens!

jai hind by kamlesh bhawsar on 21 Nov 2012

Thanks to president of indian. JAI HIND

Mr. by Sumesh on 21 Nov 2012

Congrats to President, This reject decision was one of the daring initials.It will be a great relief for the souls repatriated in Mumbai attacks.Now waiting for Afzal Guru for the parliment attack.

Jai Hind!!! by M on 21 Nov 2012

Laws of our beloved democratic country, India, must be accelerated and made more stringent. There are in-numeral criminals at large, and many more committed each day against the society, destroying our peace, prosperity and means of respectable survival. It is a wonder that such criminals could not be punished legally since five years. Justice delayed is justice denied. How can the govt. that cannot punish it's most hardcore criminals also provide justice to it's law abiding patriotic citizens!

Oze Indian by raj on 21 Nov 2012

Jai Ho, a big decision by spineless govt

lol by Karan Thapar on 21 Nov 2012

At 8:00am on 21-11-2012, Kasab reaches his promised heavens, and on seeing the keeper, demands his 72 virgins reward! The keeper simply says "It wasn't 72 virgins you idiot, i'm afraid there was a deciphering error by you humans, it meant to say 72 year old virgin!" and calmly points to a burka clad wrinkly 72 yo woman wearing a suicide vest! LOL

Ajmal Kasab hanged to death at Pune's Yerawada Jail by vasudevarao on 21 Nov 2012

Fine. But why Afzal Guru who was a mastermind of Parliament attack has not been hanged? He is in jail for over 10 years and I believe his mercy petition is also rejected.

Kasav's end by K.sundaram on 21 Nov 2012

One death where we will not have to suffer the hackneyed expression mechanically uttered "may his soul rest in peace"!

LAW MUST PREVAIL by BIMAL CHANDRA JHA on 21 Nov 2012

Sir, Fortunately law has prevailed in hanging a dreaded terrorist, but at the same time there are other terrorists in the row awaiting execution where law has become silent. I am of the confirmed view that if there is a provision of capital punishment in Indian law ( certainly it has ), it should be implemented without fear and discrimination. We have got right to ask the government why it is discriminating between Kasab and Afzal Guru ? The government must explain the reason for the inordinate delay in implementing the law of the land. Yours faithfully; BIMAL CHANDRA JHA Samanpura Road, Patna

Good riddance by Mandesh on 21 Nov 2012

Congrats to the Mumbai police for finally bringing bringing the curtains down on Kasab. Last few days they have been maligned on the FB post. I would also like to thank the President for rejecting his mercy plea.

Kasab by G.Dwarakanath on 21 Nov 2012

Shri Kasab has got the punishment of death as he surely deserves it because he and his collegues made horror killing of innocent people with the patronage of extremists leaders staying in Pakistan. There must be change in Criminal acts and rules to enable speedy trial to avoid unnecessary expenditure in feeding culprits.

Thanks to President by gops on 21 Nov 2012

Thanks to President. May the soul of Great Warriors n Mumbai peoples who lost their precious lives will rest in peace now.True Diwali :-) Uproot the Terrorism

I donot trust by Devendra on 21 Nov 2012

I donot trust this news. With Congress government at helm, more chances are that Ajmal Kasab freed & reached to Pakistan & a story is being cooked here. Or he might have died with dangue & Congress wants to earn some brownie points here.

Ajmal Kasab hanged to death at Pune's Yerawada Jail by M MEHTA on 21 Nov 2012

BREAKING NEWS.... WHAT A GREAT RELIEF FOR THE RELATIVES OF 26/11 MASSACRE VICTIMS WELL AS THE WHOLE NATION....

Justice is done... by Abdulraheman Patrawala on 21 Nov 2012

Justice is done.

Ajmal Kasab executed. by NRI ( Oz ) on 21 Nov 2012

Glad the Union Govt. got rid of this terrorist AT LAST!! India must be alert at possible revenge attacks by Paki stani terrorists now! JAI HIND!

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