Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate P Y Ladekar, who presided over the proceedings, asked Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, representing the Centre, to produce the dinghy, its Yamaha engine, cell phones and Global Positioning System (GPS) before the panel tomorrow.
When the court asked the prosecutor whether the government had any objection to producing these articles, Nikam replied in the negative and said those were lying at the Arthur Road Central prison and would be produced tomorrow.
On their way to Mumbai, the terrorists had hijacked an Indian fishing boat 'Kuber', which they abandoned on reaching near the city shores and used the dinghy to arrive at the coast on November 26, 2008, before unleashing violence that left 166 people dead.
Two doctors--Shailesh Mohite and Ganesh Nithurkar--, who had conducted autopsies of nine terrorists, gave a brief account of the post-mortems performed by them.
"Mohite had informed the court that he had conducted post mortem on terrorist Abu Ismail, a companion of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, on November 26, 2008," Nikam said.
Asked why they did not cross-examine the witnesses, who deposed before the panel today, Nikam said, "perhaps they did not wish to dispute the injuries caused to terrorists and also did not want to disagree about the number of casualties."
Two remaining witnesses-- Magistrate R V Sawant-Waghule, who had recorded the confession of Kasab, and the Investigating Officer Ramesh Mahale would depose tomorrow.
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