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Pak’s 26/11 case: Trial adjourned till Aug 10

Khwaja Sultan informed judge that he was unwell and sought an adjournment of the hearing.

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A Pakistani anti-terror court conducting the trial of seven suspects charged with involvement in the Mumbai attack case today adjourned proceedings till August 10 after key defence lawyer informed the judge that he was unwell.

Khwaja Sultan,the counsel for Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi,informed judge Shahid Rafique that he was unwell and sought an adjournment of the hearing. The judge then put off the matter till August 10.

The seven Pakistani suspects,including several LeT members,have been accused of planning,facilitating and financing the November 2008 attacks in India’s financial hub that killed 166 people.

The trial has been marred by repeated delays and only one out of over 160 prosecution witnesses has testified so far.

Shahid Rafique is the fifth judge to hear the case since proceedings began in early 2009.

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