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Mumbai accused says ready to die | |
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The main suspect in last November's Mumbai attacks has told the trial court he is ready to be hanged after admitting his role in the violence. | |
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab's outburst in court came after the prosecution said the accused had changed his plea to guilty to secure leniency. | |
Prosecutors urged the court to proceed with the trial even though Mr Qasab now says he is guilty. | |
More than 170 people were killed in the attacks, nine of them gunmen. | |
Prosecutors made their submission as proceedings resumed in court in Mumbai (Bombay) on Wednesday. | |
The court must decide whether to accept the guilty plea. | |
Mr Qasab, who is a Pakistani, faces 86 charges, including waging war on India, murder and possessing explosives. | Mr Qasab, who is a Pakistani, faces 86 charges, including waging war on India, murder and possessing explosives. |
In May, he had pleaded not guilty to all charges. | In May, he had pleaded not guilty to all charges. |
'Three possibilities' | 'Three possibilities' |
On Monday, Mr Qasab said he had decided to confess voluntarily because Pakistan had finally admitted he was a Pakistani citizen. The confession took everyone by surprise, most notably his own lawyers. | On Monday, Mr Qasab said he had decided to confess voluntarily because Pakistan had finally admitted he was a Pakistani citizen. The confession took everyone by surprise, most notably his own lawyers. |
MAIN QASAB CHARGES Waging war on IndiaMurderConspiracy to murderDestabilising the governmentKidnapRobberySmuggling and possessing illegal arms and explosives Media see early end to trial Profile: Mumbai suspect Attackers' bodies still unclaimed | MAIN QASAB CHARGES Waging war on IndiaMurderConspiracy to murderDestabilising the governmentKidnapRobberySmuggling and possessing illegal arms and explosives Media see early end to trial Profile: Mumbai suspect Attackers' bodies still unclaimed |
Proceedings were adjourned on Tuesday after the prosecution said it needed more time to study the confession. | Proceedings were adjourned on Tuesday after the prosecution said it needed more time to study the confession. |
Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said he wanted to provide a detailed response to different points made in the confession. | Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said he wanted to provide a detailed response to different points made in the confession. |
The BBC's Prachi Pinglay, who is in court, says the judge wants to decide whether the confession was made voluntarily and whether there were any loopholes in his statement. | The BBC's Prachi Pinglay, who is in court, says the judge wants to decide whether the confession was made voluntarily and whether there were any loopholes in his statement. |
Adjourning the hearing on Tuesday, Judge Tahiliyani explained the options open to him. | Adjourning the hearing on Tuesday, Judge Tahiliyani explained the options open to him. |
"There are three possibilities - the plea can be accepted, or it can be rejected. The third is, the plea can be taken on record and the trial will continue," he said. | "There are three possibilities - the plea can be accepted, or it can be rejected. The third is, the plea can be taken on record and the trial will continue," he said. |
"I cannot decide right now. I will decided after hearing the prosecution and the defence," the judge concluded. | "I cannot decide right now. I will decided after hearing the prosecution and the defence," the judge concluded. |
Legal experts have said that if the judge does finally accept the testimony in court, then the trial will end soon and the court will pronounce a sentence. | Legal experts have said that if the judge does finally accept the testimony in court, then the trial will end soon and the court will pronounce a sentence. |
Mr Qasab could face the death penalty if the judge agrees to impose the maximum penalty. | Mr Qasab could face the death penalty if the judge agrees to impose the maximum penalty. |
Tensions | Tensions |
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab, 21, was arrested on the first day of the attacks and has been in Indian custody ever since. | Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab, 21, was arrested on the first day of the attacks and has been in Indian custody ever since. |
He is alleged to be the only one of 10 gunmen to have survived. The others were all killed by Indian security forces. | |
The attacks led to a worsening of relationship between India and Pakistan. | The attacks led to a worsening of relationship between India and Pakistan. |
India accused Pakistan-based fighters from the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba of carrying out the attacks. | India accused Pakistan-based fighters from the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba of carrying out the attacks. |
In the immediate aftermath of the killings, Pakistan denied any responsibility, but later admitted the attacks had been partly planned on its soil. | In the immediate aftermath of the killings, Pakistan denied any responsibility, but later admitted the attacks had been partly planned on its soil. |
Islamabad also eventually admitted that Mr Qasab was a Pakistani citizen. | Islamabad also eventually admitted that Mr Qasab was a Pakistani citizen. |