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Fri, 01/22/2010 - 07:42
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Police fabricated evidence by feeding data in GPS: Kasab

Mumbai, Jan 21 (PTI) Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab
Thursday claimed police had fabricated evidence by feeding
data in the Global Positioning System (GPS) which showed that
the 26/11 terrorists came from Karachi to Mumbai by the sea
route.
"I have no knowledge that police had retrieved data
from GPS with the help of foreign experts which showed a sea
route from Karachi to Mumbai...police may have fed the data,"
Kasab told judge M L Tahaliyani.
The case of the prosecution is that 10 terrorists,
including Kasab, had come from Karachi to Mumbai using GPS to
unleash terror at different places in the country's financial
capital on November 26, 2008.
Kasab said he was not aware that some terrorists had
spoken to news channels and that their interviews had been
telecast when the attacks were in progress.
The lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 siege also
denied knowledge that CCTVs cameras in hotel Taj and Oberoi
had recorded the movement of terrorists in the premises. He
also refused to acknowledge the footage of the operation shown
in the court.
To a question, Kasab said he had no idea that a
Yamaha engine had been imported by a Pakistani firm from Japan
on January 20, 2008, 10 months before the terror strikes.
The prosecution has alleged that terrorists had fitted
the engine to a dinghy which they used to reach the shores of
Mumbai after leaving fishing trawler Kuber in the sea. (More)
PTI

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