Posted on 12/08/2008 5:12:29 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo
I want to see my mother: Kasab 9 Dec 2008, 0308 hrs IST, S Ahmed Ali, TNN
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MUMBAI: Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist in police custody, repents his act and wants to return to Pakistan. On Saturday night, he broke down in custody, police sources said.
"Mujhe maaf kar do, mujhe apne desh Pakistan jana hai, meri emmi ke paas'' (Please forgive me, I want to see my mother, I want to go back to my country Pakistan)" Kasab is said to have told policemen interrogating him. "I want to live," he further said.
On Friday, Kasab also expressed his desire to write to his parents in Pakistan. Joint commissioner of police (crime) Rakesh Maria said, "We are legally examining whether he should be granted permission. He told us that he wanted to convince his old parents about how he was misled by the LeT.''
Meanwhile the police are busy collecting evidence to prove that the terrorists who carried out the 26/11 carnage were from Pakistan. The police had recovered several articles suspected to have been carried by the terrorists from the trawler Kuber, hijacked by them to enter Mumbai from Gujarat to Mumbai. Matchboxes, cigarettes, medical kits, flour, detergent powder, cold drinks and brushes-all of Pakistani make-were recovered from the trawler, the police claimed. They also found two 9mm pistols (made by Diamond Nedi Frontier Arms Company, Peshawar).
Maria on Monday claimed to have identified all 10 terrorists. TOI was the first to mention the names of all terrorists. Three of them hail from Okara district in Punjab province, three from Multan, two from Faislabad, one from Sialkot and one from Dera Ismail Khan.
According to Maria, Ismail Khan, Kasab's partner from Dera Ismail Khan, was the group leader and is believed to have taken part in militant attacks in Jammu & Kashmir.
Meanwhile, the Mumbai police procured a transfer warrant against Faheem Ansari to investigate examine his involvement in the 26/11 attacks. Ansari, an accused in the attack on a CRPF camp in Uttar Pradesh, was arrested in February this year along with two trained Pakistani nationals. Ansari is currently in the custody of the UP police. Maria also said the police have not given a clean chit to Vinod Masani, the owner of Kuber.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
He’ll she his mother....in hell.
He’ll see his mother....in hell. (kinda loses its impact)
I’ve got an evil idea....
How about somebody in the Indian movie industry put together a fake execution video... Include the following for full-effect:
1. Jihadi-style hoods
2. his mother
3. very large and fat pig (dead) and cut open.
3. ultimatum... give up ALL info or his momma “gets it”... and will be buried in the pig.
4. well.. you get the idea...
“...Three of them hail from Okara district in Punjab province,
three from Multan, two from Faislabad, one from Sialkot
and one from Dera Ismail Khan...”
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All of these appear to be places in Pakistan.
“Faisalabad” is spelled wrong in the article.
Darned straight! That was my immediate thought.
Not a very realistic estimation of his situation.
I'm wondering if he's a simpleton that was blustered into following the other morons.
I’d tell him that his Mommy is dead and hand him some shoelaces. I’m that mad.
If I pulled the kind of crap this guy did, the last person I would want to see would be my mother. Hell hath no fury when you pi$$ her off.
something tells me, maybe my right knee...i dunno.....that some people in a back office somewhere are probably already thinking that up!
(not you, F15Eagle .. the puke)
And we are continually enable them by sending them billions each month.
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