Chavan and Patil paid homage to the heroes at the Police Gymkhana in Marine Lines, where a 26/11 memorial has been erected in remembrance of the policemen, who lost their lives fighting terrorists.
Mumbai Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh and family members of victims and brave-hearts, also paid floral tributes to those killed in the November 26, 2008, siege.
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Five years ago, 10 LeT terrorists launched coordinated attacks across key locations in the country's financial capital killing 166 people, including policeman, NSG commandos and some foreigners.
In addition, nine terrorists were killed and Kasab was captured.
India has been demanding that the perpetrators of the Mumbai carnage should be brought to justice and Pakistan should swiftly conclude the 26/11 trial of the accused.
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