Police shot at my hand in Bollywood style: Ajmal

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated:

Ajmal alleged that he was fired at by cops at a police station, causing bullet injury in his hand.

The lone surviving Pakistani terrorist in the 26/11 attack here, Ajmal Kasab, today added a touch of humour by telling a court that police had fired at his arm in a typical Bollywood style.

Denying that he was injured in a shoot-out with police at Girgaum Chowpatty, Ajmal told judge ML Tahaliyani, "Police ne mere hath par goli fire ki aur main zakhmi hua (police fired a bullet on my hand and I was injured)".

Ajmal alleged that he was fired at by cops at a police station, causing bullet injury in his hand.

Asked how did police fire at him, Kasab replied, "They caught hold of me and raised my hand. Then they fired at my hand... just as you see in the films".

The judge quipped, "I do not see films".

"Lekin main to dekhta hoon," (But I do watch films)" replied Kasab, wearing a T-shirt and a trouser.

Asked how much distance police had maintained from him at the time of firing, Kasab replied, "Mujhe nahin pata, kyoon ki jab fire kiya to main ne doosri taraf dekha tha (I do not know because when they fired, I turned my face in the other direction)".

Kasab was answering questions put by the judge on evidence adduced by the prosecution.