Kasab laughs when shown his photographs during trial

Mumbai, July 01: Pakistani gunman Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, lone captured accused in Mumbai terror attack case, laughed in a special court today when he was shown his photos taken on November 26 by a photojournalist.

During the deposition of photojournalist Shriram Vernekar, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam showed Kasab his photos clicked by the photographer, prompting the gunman to laugh.

Vernekar, the second photojournalist to have photographed Kasab during the November 26 terror strikes, said he had heard firing at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and rushed there from his office at the nearby Times of India (TOI) building.

According to Vernekar, on reaching the rear gate of the terminus he saw two persons firing indiscriminately inside the station and saw the two gunmen taking the pedestrian bridge towards the TOI building from CST.

The photojournalist told the court that frightened by the shooting he decided not to go on the bridge and instead rushed to the second floor of his office building from where he had a clear view of the bridge.

Vernekar said he saw the terrorists throwing hand grenades and firing from the bridge and he took a photo of Kasab coming down the stairs of the bridge.

Due to the dim light he used a flash and on seeing the light Kasab had turned in that direction and fired six shots at the building, the witness said.

–Agencies–