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Qasab is over 20 years old, docs tell court

Updated on: 28 April,2009 03:33 PM IST  | 
IANS |

Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab, the lone terrorist captured alive after the 26/11 attack on Mumbai, is over 20, according to a medical report submitted here on Tuesday before the Special Court hearing the terror attacks trial.

Qasab is over 20 years old, docs tell court

Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab, the lone terrorist captured alive after the 26/11 attack on Mumbai, is over 20, according to a medical report submitted here on Tuesday before the Special Court hearing the terror attacks trial.


Special Judge ML Tahilyani, who had ordered the medical test last Friday to determine Qasab's age, will give his ruling on the matter on Wednesday, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam told reporters after Tuesday's hearing.


The order to carry out the medical test had come after Qasab claimed in court that he was below 18 and should be tried in a court meant for juveniles.


The medical report submitted in court on Tuesday is based on two separate tests conducted at Mumbai's Sir JJ Hospital. Qasab underwent a dental and bone test to determine his age.

The tests have revealed that Qasab was not a minor - as claimed earlier through his lawyer SG Abbas Kazmi - at the time of the November 26, 2008 attacks.

Apart from the medical test, two witnesses testified in court in the matter on Tuesday. Swati Sathe, superintendent of the Arthur Road central jail where Qasab is being kept, told the judge that at the time of his admission, Qasab had told her he was 21 years old.

The doctor at Mumbai's Nair hospital who had treated Qasab on November 27 last year also told the court that at that time, Qasab had said he was 21 years old. The doctor was identified only as Raghavan.

In view of the confusion created by Qasab's claims, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam had moved an application last week seeking directions from Special Judge Tahilyani to medically verify the age of the accused.

Accepting the application, the Special Judge had ordered that the medical reports should be submitted on Tuesday.

Nikam had told the court Qasab had given his age as 21 on three different occasions - once to the police and jail authorities, once to the doctor who examined him and again to the magistrate before whom he recorded his confession statement.

Moreover, Nikam said that the prosecution had other evidences to prove that Qasab was not a minor.

Terming the matter as a 'delay tactic', he had sought the court's directions on settling Qasab's age issue finally since the prosecution wanted to frame the charges against Qasab.

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