The 8-member Pakistani commission is here to cross examine four Indian witnesses to carry forward the prosecution of seven suspects, including Lakhvi, facing the 26/11 trial in a court of the neighbouring country.
The evidence of Indian witnesses is being recorded by Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate P Y Ladekar. Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam represents the Government of India.
"It is not true that I recorded false statement of Kasab when he was produced before me for giving confession", said R V Sawant-Waghule in reply to a question put by Lakhvi's lawyer who is a member of the commission.
"It is only after sufficient time was given to Kasab to think about giving a confession that his statement was recorded", said the magistrate during cross-examination.
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In another development, the 26/11 investigating officer Ramesh Mahale identified before court the mobile phones, Global Positioning System (GPS) and a dinghy used by the ten terrorists who came from Pakistan on November 26, 2008 to carry out terror attacks.
Mahale said GPS showed marking of Karachi-Mumbai route and also locations in Mumbai such as Leopold Cafe and Badhwar Park. While Leopold Cafe was a target of terrorists, Badhwar Park was the place where they landed by boat from Pakistan, he told the Commission.