Mumbai, October 12: After facing trial in the Mumbai attack case for nearly six months, the lone surviving Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab today said he had “no faith” in Indian court and made a dramatic plea for transfer of the case to an international court.
But Judge M L Tahaliyani rejected 22-year-old Kasab’s plea saying “it is misconceived”.
“I have no faith in Indian court and this case may be transferred to an International court”, Kasab said in an application to the court. He had moved the application written in his own hand in Urdu.
The application was filed through jail authorities who translated it into Marathi and produced before the court.
The judge asked Kasab whether he had written the application and he replied “ji huzoor” (Yes, Sir).
–PTI