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Kasab’s trial put off by a week

The trial of lone surviving gunman in the Mumbai terror attack case, Mohammed Amir Ajmal Kasab, scheduled to begin in the premises of Arthur Road central jail on Monday, has been put off by a week as the construction of the special court is not yet over.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2009 12:26 PM IST
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The trial of lone surviving gunman in the Mumbai terror attack case, Mohammed Amir Ajmal Kasab, scheduled to begin in the premises of Arthur Road central jail on Monday, has been put off by a week as the construction of the special court is not yet over.

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“The construction of court’s slab is still on and the work is expected to be completed in six to seven days”, special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam told PTI.

The Public Works Department has informed the jail authorities that the work is going in full swing since last month and the construction would be completed soon. Only then will they be able to hand over the court premises to the jail authorities.

A portion of the jail has been segregated for Kasab’s cell and the court. Earlier TADA court, which conducted the 1993 bomb blast trial was housed in Mumbai. In between Kasab’s cell and the court, the authorities have built a bomb proof tunnel to allow Kasab direct access to the court from the prison.

 
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