The court found guilty of bombings in Mumbai in 2003
On Monday, July 27, an Indian court found guilty of organizing and carrying out terrorist attacks in the city of Mumbai, which occurred in 2003, two men and one woman, the Associated Press . As a result, when two explosions killed 52 people, injured more than 100 people.
Court found that the explosives had been laid in two taxi. The first explosion occurred at the local dostoprimechastelnosti, is very popular among tourists, arch Gateway to India. A few minutes from the crowded shopping center detonated another explosive device.
accused of terrorism Ashrat Shafir Mohammed Ansari, Sayed Mohammed Hanif Abdul Rahim and his wife, Famida Sayed Mohammed Hanif did not admit his guilt. They were arrested shortly after the attacks. In addition to them had been detained three others, whose names are not reported. Later, the detainees were released without charge.
According to lead the process of the judges, all three defendants were members of Pakistan-based extremist Islamist group Lashkar-e-Taibe. The verdict, the judge said, would be submitted in early August. The prosecution said he will seek the death penalty for defendants.
Indian law enforcement authorities have repeatedly stated that the attack on Mumbai on 26-28 November 2008, the victims of which were about 200 people, also were militants groups Lashkar – and-Taibe. The trial of the sole surviving terrorist, Mohamed Amir Adzhmalem Kasabov began March 23, 2009.

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