Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab (Punjabi/Urdu: محمد
اجمل امیر قصاب;
13 July 1987 – 21 November 2012) was a Pakistani militant and a member of
the Lashkar-e-Taiba Islamist group, through which he took part in the 2008
Mumbai attacks in India. Kasab was the only attacker captured alive by police.
Kasab
was born in Faridkot, Pakistan to a family belonging to the Qassab community.
He left his home in 2005, engaging in petty crime and armed robbery with a
friend. In late 2007, he and his friend encountered members of
Jama'at-ud-Da'wah, the political wing of Lashkar-e-Taiba, distributing
pamphlets, and were persuaded to join.
On
3 May 2010, Kasab was found guilty of 80 offences, including murder, waging war
against India, possessing explosives, and other charges. On 6 May 2010, the
same trial court sentenced him to death on four counts and to a life sentence
on five counts. Kasab's death sentence was upheld by the Bombay High Court on
21 February 2011. The verdict was upheld by the Supreme Court of India on 29
August 2012. Kasab was hanged on 21 November 2012 at 7:30 a.m. and buried at
Yerwada Jail in Pune.
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