Mumbai attack trial begins, lawyer appears for accused
Updated on
Monday, January 12, 2009, 00:00
IST

Mumbai, Jan 12: In the backdrop of several advocates'
refusal to take up the brief of those allegedly involved in
Mumbai terror attack, the first lawyer on Monday appeared for an
accused in the case who was remanded to police custody till
January 23.
Faheem Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed were produced
before a magistrate court here, which remanded them to police
custody in connection with the November 26 Taj hotel firing
case registered at the Colaba police station in south Mumbai.
Advocate Ejaz Naqvi today filed his 'vakalatnama'
for Faheem. Till now, no lawyer has appeared for any of the
four accused in the case, which includes Ajmal Amir Iman
Kasab, the lone terrorist caught alive and one more accused
Imran Shehzad.
Faheem and Sabauddin have been accused of conducting
recce of the city and preparing maps of possible targets here
and submitting the information to Lashkar-e-Taiba (Let)
operatives.
They were arrested in February last year in
connection with the attack on Central Reserve Police Force
(CRPF) camp in Rampur in Uttar Pradesh. The duo was brought
to Mumbai from Lucknow on December 18 last year.
However, Faheem's lawyer Naqvi said even if he had
prepared the maps, which the prosecution contended was given
to LeT operatives, he was not aware of what it would be used
for and its purpose.
Another accused in the CRPF attack case Imran
Shehzad was also brought to Mumbai as a suspect in the terror
attack case. "The one who made the maps is not the accused, one who
misused it is the accused," Naqvi argued and claimed Faheem is
not involved with LeT or Mumbai terror attack.
He said the terror attack occurred in November and
at that time Faheem was lodged in a jail in Uttar Pradesh.
"An accused cannot be tried in two different cases
in different states. It amounts to double jeopardy. Faheem is
at present in judicial custody in the UP case and here he is
in police custody. We will approach the High Court objecting
to this," Naqvi said.
Kasab, one of the main perpetrators of the dastardly
attacks, is in police custody till January 19 in connection
with the firing inside Cama hospital in south Mumbai.
Bureau Report