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Happy about Kasab conviction, regret others' acquittal: Nikam

Hailing the conviction of Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab for the Mumbai attacks, Special Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam today said the acquittal of two others in the case will be challenged in a higher court.

Updated on: May 03, 2010 05:45 PM IST
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Hailing the conviction of Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab for the Mumbai attacks, Special Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam today said the acquittal of two others in the case will be challenged in a higher court.

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"I am very happy (about conviction of Kasab). But I regret the acquittal of two other accused Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed. The court has given them benefit of doubt. We will challenge their acquittal," Nikam said.

"I will recommend to the government to challenge the acquittal of the two in a higher court," he said.

Nikam said the court has not accepted certain circumstantial evidence but hoped that the higher judiciary would accept those.

On conviction of Kasab, he said the Pakistani national was a symbol of terrorism and the verdict has unmasked those who were part of the conspiracy.

Kasab, the lone surviving 26/11 gunman, was today convicted by a special court here for the audacious Mumbai attacks that had left 166 people dead.

However, two alleged Indian conspirators -- Ahmed and Ansari -- who were claimed to have prepared the maps of the terror targets and handed those over to Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba for execution of their plans, were acquitted of all charges as the court said the evidence produced by the prosecution could not be relied upon.

 
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