孟买恐怖袭击罪犯宣判推迟 Sentencing Delayed for Pakistani Convicted in Mumbai Attacks

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04 May, 2010

印度法院将于星期四宣判因参与2008年孟买恐怖袭击而被定罪的巴基斯坦男子。
 
这个案子的主审法官星期二在关于判决的听证会上宣布推迟宣判。此案的检察官提出对穆罕默德.阿吉马.卡萨布处以死刑。卡萨布是在为期三天造成166人死亡的恐怖袭击事件中唯一被活捉的枪手。
 
在星期一法庭宣判起诉他的86项罪名几乎全都成立时,卡萨布毫无表情地坐在那里。
 
卡萨布是经海路潜入孟买的10名枪手之一,他们袭击了孟买一个主要的火车站、两家五星级宾馆、一个餐馆以及一个犹太人中心。卡萨布在袭击的第一夜在火车站被捕,在那里有几十人被打死。
 
法庭以缺乏证据为由,宣判两名被控帮助策划袭击事件的印度人安萨里和艾哈迈德无罪。

An Indian court will sentence the Pakistani man convicted of the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai on Thursday.
 
The judge presiding over the case delayed announcing a decision during Tuesday's sentencing hearing. The prosecutor has called for the death penalty for Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the only gunman captured alive during the three-day siege that killed 166 people.
 
On Monday, Kasab sat impassively as the court in Mumbai found him guilty on nearly all of the 86 charges against him.
 
Kasab was one of 10 gunmen who arrived by sea and attacked Mumbai's main railway station, two five-star hotels, a restaurant and a Jewish center. He was arrested on the first night of the attacks at the railway station, where scores of people died.
 
Two Indians accused of helping to plot the carnage, Fahim Ansari and Sabaauddin Ahmed, were acquitted due to lack of evidence.