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Video conference link in jail for Kasab underway

This would enable Kasab to hear proceedings in Bombay High Court pertaining to confirmation of death sentence imposed on him.

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Preparations are underway in the high security Central Prison here for a video conference link to enable Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab hear proceedings in Bombay High Court pertaining to confirmation of death sentence imposed on him for his role in the 26/11 attack.

The High Court would conduct a daily hearing of the matter from October 18 and has directed the state to provide a video conference facility in the court and in the jail so that Kasab can attend proceedings without being physically present.

“We are making arrangements for a video conference facility near the cell of Kasab so that the security provided to him is not exposed to any risk,” official sources said.

Already there exists a facility of video conference for prisoners in the jail but for Kasab special arrangements are being made separately so that the security measures are not compromised,they added.

In the High Court,video conference arrangement would be made by MTNL,according to Government counsel Ujjwal Nikam.

Kasab is lodged in a special high security cell which is bullet and bomb proof and is segregated from other cells in the prison. The cell has been specially constructed along with a courtroom in adjacent barrack to try anti-terror cases.

Meanwhile,the Court would hear arguments on September 28,a plea made by Kasab for an interview with his lawyers Amin Solkar and Farhana Shah “within the sight (of police) but not hearing distance”.

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After hearing the state and Kasab’s lawyers,the High Court may pass order on this plea.

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