The Electoral Officer of Okara district, from where several of the attackers hailed, and a manager of Muslim Commercial Bank at Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir were cross-examined by lawyers of the seven accused during a hearing yesterday.
"The electoral officer provided the voters list that includes the relatives of one of the nine deceased in Mumbai to prove his Pakistani origin," Special Public Prosecutor Chaudhry Mohammad Azhar told PTI.
Asked about the identity of the dead terrorist whose relatives' names were included in the voters' lists, Azhar said, "He (the electoral officer) has to provide some additional documents to prove the identity of the deceased."
Sources told PTI that the electoral officer informed the court about the names of the father and mother of one of the 10 terrorists who travelled to Mumbai to carry out the brazen attacks in November 2008. Newly appointed defence lawyer Raja Rizwan Abbasi cross-examined him.
Ajmal Kasab, the lone terrorist caught by Indian authorities and hanged after a trial, also hailed from Okara district in Punjab province.
A reporter of the British daily The Guardian had found Kasab's parents' names in the electoral rolls for Faridkot village in Okara district.
Two Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists slain during the attacks - 22-year-old Javed alias Abu Ali and 23-year-old Fahadullah - also hailed from Okara. Javed was killed in Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and Fahadullah was killed at Oberoi Trident Hotel.
They have been charged with planning, financing and executing the attacks.
