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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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Hopper by U on 28 Nov 2012

Done

;) by U on 27 Nov 2012

The heart is in the right place

Never mind by Uu on 27 Nov 2012

I paid for delay :)

Vidya by U on 27 Nov 2012

Should take over And all the sweet ladies

Sharpen themu by theme on 27 Nov 2012

Sharp nails

:) by U on 27 Nov 2012

Classy

Youre by U on 27 Nov 2012

So in the soup

Kasab's grave by shok on 22 Nov 2012

Non Indian terrorists have no place in India. If Pakistan does not want to claim Kasab's body, He should be provided a watery grave outside of India's territorial waters - just like Osama Bin Laden.

26/11 by KV Murugan on 21 Nov 2012

Good decison by the Nation to end the issue and feel sorry for taking a long time to conclude.This is really a Victory for not only to teach a lession of life to Terrorist (if exists)and support the morale of the Citizen

death sentance of kasab by vijay s kamath on 21 Nov 2012

I would like to know why the goverment have taken so long to hang kasab after spent public money on them

kasab and vote bank by raj kumar on 24 Nov 2012

the govt was waiting for election,kasab could be a vote bank himself or hanging kasab can protect tarnished image of congress

kasab hanged by rajanragul on 21 Nov 2012

Mr. Vinod pls don't link kasab's execution with karunanudhi's vote bank. Innocent people killed by pakistani terrorists, here karunanidhi lost his power two times for being a part of UPA.(Italian vengeance to destroy tamils)

During the illness!!! by Hussain Miyaji on 21 Nov 2012

It is true that we hanged the Kasab thats the Good Decission but it is also matter that we hanged him during his illness. And aslo we need to show to the person whose doing/did so. And than we need say that ' use thik karke latkana tha'.

Why So secretly ? by SD on 21 Nov 2012

i assume he was dead due to his illness , but to claim the credit CONGRESS is playing this game. May be an Election Publicity Stunt :). I just wanted to ask 1 more question to Media and HM: Why afzal Guru was not considered ?

cristal clear working should be done within limits of time by manish on 21 Nov 2012

these working has been done by americans live at the time of bagdad king supreme and also in recent yrs of taliban supreme..but v r... as usuall only oral news were r v..?

is this true ?????? by sobhaillikkal on 21 Nov 2012

As americans have shown a dead body of Osama after his death, why cant indian government show the dead body of kasab......... I still cant beleive is he really hanged or not..... who knows the truth

Show dead body by Nitin c Sabale on 21 Nov 2012

It's very good news but I can not believe on Govt. show the dead body of kasab firstly.then we can beleive is he really hanged or not

Unbelievable news by sivaiah on 21 Nov 2012

Though the news is unbelievable, the swift action in execution of orders by Maharashtra Govt. is really great and welcome. Jaihind.

Good Work - But More To Do by Biju on 21 Nov 2012

At last some sensible work carried out by the Indian Government...if we were shown the blood covered dead bodies of our Indian victimized brother & sisters, why can't the body of Ajmal Kasab can be seen....moreover, what about the other culprits of 26/11.

Good Work - But More To Do by Biju on 21 Nov 2012

At last some sensible work carried out by the Indian Government...if we were shown the blood covered dead bodies of our Indian victimized brother & sisters, why can't the body of Ajmal Kasab can be seen....moreover, what about the other culprits of 26/11.

Indian by romantic on 21 Nov 2012

I am not gonna comment anything. Who knows i may get arrested for posting a comment in india. I just closed my face book,twitter and all other social networking account. Be free, Be happy.

kasabs hanging by sivaram on 21 Nov 2012

i dont agree with u hassan govt killed him after four years trail ,but this man and his team terrorized mumbai people without mercy

KASAAB HANGING by NARENDER THAKUR on 21 Nov 2012

Although its too late, but a good decision to hang him. Our law is too libral to give the chance to safeguard a junglee animal/culprit like kasaab who publically massacared innocent people and than kept alive for 4 years. He deserves even more painful and worst death.

Dead body should be revealed to media by priyanka on 21 Nov 2012

As americans have shown a dead body of Osama after his death, why cant indian government show the dead body of kasab......... I still cant beleive is he really hanged or not.....

Nation's Pest Control Day by Marick. on 21 Nov 2012

This day should b treated as The Nation's Pest Control Day. Jai Hind !!

Dead body not shown by ria on 21 Nov 2012

Dead body of Kasab still not shown. How can v believe he is dead?

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