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| ISBN | 9780143415473 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2010 |
| Bib. Info | Xii, 276p, : 19cm. |
| Product Weight | 260 gms. |
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The audacious terror attacks jolted Mumbai like never before. Even as they mourned, the residents of Maximum city demanded answers. But the information they got in return- accounts of the investigation, government rhetoric, newspaper reports, television features, books and even a film was sketchy at best. Meanwhile, the courts continued with their prosecution of Mohammed Ajmal amir Kasab, the lone surviving 26/11 gunman. The board picture available to the public is of the Pakistan- based terrorist organization lashkar-e-Taiba and its ringleaders such as Hafiz Muhammad saeed and Zaki-ur-REhman lakhvi training, arming and dispatching ten young men in a boat to attack Indias commercial capital. All we have been told about Kasab is that he was just another recruit brainwashed into carrying out the plot against Mumbai. Kasab : the Face of 26/11 breaks new ground by painstakingly piecing together Kasabs terror trail. The narrative follows kasab through the balances of Pakistani villages and cities as he made his way towards PoK; the dense forests where the terrorist-training camps are situated; the trains, buses and jeeps he boarded; the Indian vessel he and the others hijacked en route to Mumbais shores; Kasabs capture and incarceration. Rommel Rodrigues path- breaking investigative journalism fleshed out for the first time the well through out planning and organization that lay behind the attacks of 26/11