Mumbai: Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab was seen weeping after photographs showing him firing at people at the CST railway station last year were produced before the court on Monday.
As his photographs were taken on record by the court, Kasab was sitting with his head down and sounded low. In the post-lunch session, when the witness was being cross examined, tears rolled down Kasab's cheeks.
As judge M L Tahaliyani noticed him weeping, he asked, "Are you crying? What's the matter?" Kasab stood up but did not say anything.
His lawyer Abbas Kazmi then told the judge that Kasab was not feeling well since morning.
The judge then asked him, "Why you did not tell me earlier? Anyway I want you to be in the court so that you can instruct your lawyer. But if I find that you are not able to sit in the court, then I will send you to the barrack."
Kasab then sat in the dock with his head down all the while. Outside the court, Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said Kasab was shedding crocodile tears.
The witness, who produced the photographs, is a photojournalist who had captured Kasab and his accomplice firing at people at CST on November 26.