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Prosecution refutes Kasab's claim on photos, says images don't lie

Published: Friday, Mar 12, 2010, 19:13 IST
Agency: PTI

Refuting the claim of pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab that photographs showing him in terror acts were morphed, the prosecution in the 26/11 case today told the trial court that images captured on camera do not lie.

During cross-examination, Kasab had disputed the photographs shot by a media photographer Sebastian D'souza showing Kasab and slain terrorist Abu Ismael moving with AK-56 rifles and firing at people. Kasab had argued that he was not the same person and that his photographs had been morphed.

Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, in final arguments before the court on the fourth day, described the lone arrested attacker as one of the key perpetrators of the carnage, saying his images had been captured on camera.

He argued that for morphing a photograph, the original photo of that person is needed. When Kasab had arrived here from Pakistan on November 26, 2008, the question of morphing his photograph did not arise.

Moreover, no suggestion had been put to the investigating officer during cross-examination that police had photographed Kasab and then given the pictures for morphing, the prosecutor said.

During earlier cross-examination, Sebastian had said a photograph can be morphed.

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