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Kasab: from school drop-out to Mumbai murderer 
 
Monday, 03 May, 2010 

MUMBAI: Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab was a school drop-out who now faces the death 
penalty for taking part in the bloodiest episode of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. 
The 22-year-old Pakistani national was one of two heavily armed gunmen who 
opened fire and threw hand grenades at the city's main railway station on 
November 26, 2008, killing 52 people and wounding more than 100.

Biographical details are sketchy but those that have come to light show that 
Kasab was born and brought up in Faridkot, in the Punjab region of Pakistan.

His father, Mohammed Amir Iman, ran a food stall in the village and his mother 
was called Noor, according to the local electoral roll.

Kasab dropped out of school in 2000 and worked as a labourer in the eastern 
city of Lahore until 2005, according to his initial confession to police, which 
was widely published in India.

Kasab has reportedly said he joined the LeT to get weapons training after 
deciding to embark on a life of crime but there have also been claims that his 
father duped him into doing it for money.

The prosecution characterised Kasab as a shrewd and calculating operative while 
security experts said his poor, rural background and lack of education made him 
more susceptible to grooming by extremists.

His former lawyer suggested he may even have been brainwashed into carrying out 
the attacks.

One Faridkot farmer reportedly said that Kasab used to return to the village 
and talk of "freeing Kashmir".



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