Gunman asks Pakistan for help
2008-12-13 16:31
Mumbai - Indian police say the surviving gunman in last month's deadly attack on Mumbai has written to Pakistani officials to ask for legal help.
Rakesh Maria, Mumbai's chief investigator, says Mohammed Ajmal Kasab wrote a letter to the Pakistani consulate on Thursday to request "legal aid".
Maria says Kasab also asked to meet with a representative from the consulate.
Maria said on Saturday that the letter was forwarded to India's government to relay to Pakistani officials, but it was unclear whether it had been delivered.
A number of Indian lawyers have refused to defend Kasab in his criminal case amid outrage over the attacks that killed 164 people in the country's financial capital.
- AP