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Mumbai gunman given death penalty, to be hanged
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May 06, 2010
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Ajmal Amir Kasab, the only surviving gunman from the 2008 gun attacks in
Mumbai, India, has been sentenced to death by hanging, on 86 charges,
including conspiracy, murder, terrorism, and waging war against India.

The sentence was handed down after being in the courts for over a year,
and after a 90-minute sentencing hearing. Kasab can still appeal to the
high Mumbai court, the Supreme Court, and the Indian president to have
the sentence reversed.

"Today's sentencing sends the message that keeping Kasab alive would be
a crime in itself," commented public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam outside the
court after the sentence was made. "Terrorism and terrorists like Kasab
cannot be tolerated. The death penalty is the only option."

The court rejected the defence lawyer's position, who said Kasab
committed the attack under pressure from the Lashkar-e-Taiba, a tribal
group blamed for the attacks.

At least 166 people in Mumbai were killed and 234 injured when several
hotels, a rail station, and other locations were attacked by gunmen over
a 60-hour period in November 2008.

However, according to media, people on death row frequently are not
actually executed for years; the last available data from 2007 indicates
308 people are on death row, the Christian Science Monitor reports.

== Related news ==
* Multiple extremist attacks in Mumbai, India kill dozens, injure
hundreds

== Sources ==
* http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2010/05/2010568941435799.html
* http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-South-Central/2010/0506/India-hands-Ajmal-Kasab-death-sentence-for-Mumbai-attacks