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26/11 terror attacks: Kasab pleads guilty

MUMBAI: The lone surviving terrorist in 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes Mohammed Ajmal Kasab on Monday pleaded guilty before the trial court to the attacks that left over 180 dead.

Kasab told the special court that he was confessing to his involvement in the strikes. He also said that he owns up his involvement in the attacks at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and nearby Cama hospital in south Mumbai.

Kasab admitted that he came in a boat from Karachi along with nine other terrorists to carry out the dastardly acts on the night of November 26 in four places including the iconic Taj and Oberoi Hotels. - PTI

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