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Ajmal Amir Iman
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Iman, the lone terrorist arrested during the November 26 terror attacks, on Tuesday once again asked for consular access and legal aid from Pakistan, a top police official said.
With the remand of Mohammed Ajmal Amir Iman ending on Tuesday, police are yet to decide on the nature of custody they will seek to interrogate the lone terrorist caught in the November 26 terror attacks in connection with pending cases against him.
Challenging President Asif Ali Zardari's assertion that there was no proof that the arrested Mumbai attacker hailed from Pakistan's Punjab province, former premier Nawaz Sharif has said that the suspect's village was cordoned off and his parents were not allowed to meet anyone.
"During the said training we were given lectures on working of Indian security agencies. We were shown the clippings highlighting the atrocities on Muslims in India," confessed Ajmal Amir Iman.
The terrorists, who carried out the dastardly attack in Mumbai, had been instructed by their masters in Pakistan to take hostages and make demands through the media, according to the lone surviving suspect Mohammad Ajmal Amir.

