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Mumbai gunman seeks legal aid from Pakistan officials: police
AFP - 1 hour 43 minutes ago
MUMBAI (AFP) - - The lone surviving gunman involved in the deadly attacks in Mumbai has written to the Pakistan High Commission (embassy) seeking legal help, Indian police said on Saturday.
Local police have forwarded the letter to the Indian government, Mumbai crime branch chief Rakesh Maria told reporters here.
The gunman, Mohammed Ajmal Amir Iman, has also asked Pakistani officials to take custody of the body of another gunman who was killed in a gunfight.
Iman faces a string of charges including "making war against the country, murder, attempted murder and other charges under the arms and explosives act."
The Indian media have reported that a number of lawyers have refused to to defend Iman.
India says all 10 attackers came from Pakistan and has stepped up pressure on its neighbour to crack down on Islamic militants after the attacks last month that left 172 people dead, including nine gunmen.
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