Just call him The Octodad! Boxing legend Mike Tyson is a father times eight after his third wife, Lakiha Spicer, 33, gave birth to a healthy baby boy in a Las Vegas hospital Tuesday. Morocco Elijah Tyson weighed in at 8 lbs. and 13 oz. and measured 19 inches in length, Tyson’s rep confirms to [...]
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Katie Price’s night out with Amir Khan sparks marriage crisis rumours
Glamour model Katie Price has sparked fresh marriage crisis rumours after heading to Las Vegas to watch boxer Amir Khan’s fight and later joining him for dinner. The 32-year-old went to watch Khan’s fight after her hubby Alex Reid apparently had a wild night with Wag Lizzie Cundy. Angered Price jetted from LA to Vegas [...]
No let-up in target killings
KARACHI – The blood bath continued in the provincial metropolis on Tuesday as more than 27 innocent people fell prey to the target killings in various parts of the city, surging the death toll to 68 during the last 72 hours.
According to details, at least 10 people were killed and more than a dozen got injured when some gunmen riding motorbikes stormed the Shershah Market (junk market) and sprayed bullets indiscriminately. They also kidnapped seven junk merchants.
Witnesses said that the attackers, wearing trousers and T-shirts and specific camouflage caps common in Lyari, entered the junk market, located in Pak Colony, from different entry points and resorted to indiscriminate fire with heavy arms. As a result ten persons were killed and wounded many others.
Later, the culprits managed to flee from the scene while heavy contingents of law enforces and ambulances of various welfare organisations rushed to the spot and shifted the victims to different hospitals of the city.
Dr. Qarrar Abbasi, Medico Legal Officer, Civil Hospital Karachi, when contacted confirmed the death of eight persons while eight critically injured had been admitted in the hospital. Dr. Saleem Siddique, Medico Legal Officer, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital Karachi, said that total four victims were brought to the hospital while two of them succumbed to injures during treatment.
Amir, an eyewitness of the scene, told TheNation that the culprit wearing a uniform dress and carrying Kalashnikovs, opened indiscriminate fire at people.
Following the incident, violence erupted and unknown armed men thrown three dead bodies near Sattar Mosque, Radio Pakistan, within the limits of Risala police station. Two more people were killed in the jurisdiction of Gulistan-e-Juhar police station where armed men on a motorbike reported indiscriminate fire at a tea stall and killed two persons identified as Abdul Khaliq and Jamal.
Similar incident took place in the limits of Shahrah-e-Noorjahan police station where some gunmen shot dead a pushcart owner. Tow more dead bodies were also found from the Pak Colony.
The incidents of target killings started in the Tuesday morning when two Baloch men were gunned down at Aurangzaib Market in Risala police station area.
The incident took place at an auto-shop where four armed bikers opened indiscriminate fire. As a result, Abid Baloch, son of Parial Baloch and his cousin Saleem Baloch, 31, son of Ahmed Baloch died on the spot.
The riots flare up the violence in the entire locality of South Zone and commercial and private activities were suspended while intermittent aerial fires made the situation volatile.
Similarly, another man was gunned down in Abbasi Cloth Market Ranchore Line within the Nabi Bux police station area.
According to details, the victim 35-year-old Nawaz Zikri Baloch, son of Ali Ahmed Zikri Baloch, was on his way on motorcycle, when some armed men intercepted and shot him dead.
In another incident of target killing, a bullet-riddled body was found from Haryana Colony, Orangi Town, in the limits of Mominabad Police Station.
The victim identified as Abdul Hameed Sarbazi, son of Shambay Baloch Sarbazi, Ward In-charge of PeopleÂ’s Amman Committee (PAC), was kidnapped on Monday night and the police later found his body on the wee hours of Tuesday from the bushes in the Haryana Colony.
Similarly, another bullet-riddled body of MQM-H activist was found from the limits of Landhi police station.
The victim, later identified as Ubaid Ullah, son of Aziz Ullah, resident of Landhi No 1 sector 37-D, was kidnapped on Monday evening while his body was found on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, two more victims of Shair Shah succumbed to injuries at Civil Hospital. In yet other incidents, Ali Khan, 30, was shot dead at Abul Hassan Ispahani Road in the jurisdiction of Sachal Police Station, while an unknown man was gunned down at Mosa Colony, in the jurisdiction of Gulbarge Police Station.
Cheryl Cole, Derek Hough romance is a “cover-upâ€, says Amir Khan
Boxer Amir Khan has revealed that Cheryl Cole’s romance with dancer pal Derek Hough is a trick to keep paparazzi at bay. Amir, 23 said that Cheryl confessed to him she is not Derek’s girlfriend. The pair enjoy cosy nights in front of the telly but are more like brother and sister than lovers. “I [...]
US policies in region being monitored: ISI
ISLAMABAD – Chairman of the Parliament’s Special Committee on National Security Senator Mian Raza Rabbani, Thursday, made it clear that Pakistan being a sovereign country would not pay heed to the US demand for military operation in North Waziristan.
“Pakistan would itself decide when and where the military operation was imperative”, he told the media persons shortly after chairing a meeting of the committee, which also had detailed input on the issues relating to the national security from DG ISI Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha at the parliament House.
Other members of the committee who participated in the meeting were Amir of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman, MNAs Haider Abbas Rizvi, Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, Senators Ishaq Dar, Abdur Rahim Mandokhel, Leader of Opposition in the Senate Wasim Sajjad and Secretary Defence Lt Gen (R) Syed Athar Ali.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik also briefed the committee about the prevailing law and order situation in the country. “It was a detailed briefing that covered all the important national issues,” Mian Raza rabbani said, advising the political leaders to refrain from criticism in order to maintain the `national consensus’ as it was imperative to keep the national interests supreme.
“The issue of missing persons is a serious matter and the government will ensure their recovery,” he said. He said that the committee had decided to seek reports from ministries of Interior, Defence and Foreign Affairs about implementation status on the recommendations of the parliamentary body.
Rabbani said the committee would hold regular meetings after August 2 to prepare new recommendations in the light of earlier suggestions. He said the body would take briefing from ministries of Interior, Defence and Foreign Affairs on August 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
Well-placed sources privy to the meeting informed TheNation that the DG ISI Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha told the committee that Pakistani security forces were vigilant against the threats to the national security.
They further said that DG ISI informed the committee that some foreign powers were trying to destabilize the country by sponsoring terrorist actions. However, he said that PakistanÂ’s intelligence agencies were alert to foil the nefarious attempts to destabilize Pakistan.
The DG ISI, according to the informed sources also told the committee that Pakistani security agencies were monitoring the rapidly changing US policy towards the issue of terrorism therefore, he emphasised the need for Pakistan to catch up with the changing situation by altering its policies in line with the national interest.
He was of the view that the US and its western allies were trying to resolve the conflict by pursuing the political process of reconciliation in Afghanistan; it was imperative for Pakistan to adjust its policies in view of the emerging situation. He made it clear that the countryÂ’s security forces were committed to curbing terrorism in all its forms and manifestations in the country and were vigilantly monitoring the situation to forestall any major eventually that could have destabilizing impact on the national security.
Amir Misses “Raavan†premier
Amir Khan was supposed to attend the London premiere of “Raavan†which took place in the British Film Institute in London’s Southbank. But that didn’t happen due to unavoidable circumstances. Had that happened, London would have been blessed with a site that even fans in India crave after. A site, starring 3 of the biggest [...]
Amir Misses “Raavan†premier
Amir Khan was supposed to attend the London premiere of “Raavan†which took place in the British Film Institute in London’s Southbank. But that didn’t happen due to unavoidable circumstances. Had that happened, London would have been blessed with a site that even fans in India crave after. A site, starring 3 of the biggest [...]
Double Time Oscar Winner to Compose Music for Kiran
Amir Khan’s wife, Kiran Rao is set to mark with her debut in Bollywood with a big bang. News is that she has persuaded twice Oscar winning Gustavo Santaolalla to compose songs for her debut directorial venture. The shooting of the movie “Dhobi Ghat†is almost nearing end and is slated to hit the screens [...]
Double Time Oscar Winner to Compose Music for Kiran
Amir Khan’s wife, Kiran Rao is set to mark with her debut in Bollywood with a big bang. News is that she has persuaded twice Oscar winning Gustavo Santaolalla to compose songs for her debut directorial venture. The shooting of the movie “Dhobi Ghat†is almost nearing end and is slated to hit the screens [...]
Amir Khan for hike in teacher’s pay
We have seen Amir Khan playing a path-breaking role of a teacher in legendry films Tarre Zameen Par and 3 Idiots, but this time he takes a step forward. He has advocated that the teachers should be paid a higher salary than the meager one they are getting at present.
Speaking at the 1st [...]
British filmmakers to scout for actors in India
After “Slumdog Millionaire” the makers of another British film are headed to India to look for new South Asian faces for their venture and possibly “find the next star”.
Yugesh Walia, the producer of the yet-to-be-titled film, told IANS the reason for exploring casting possibilities in India is “because of the lack of enough choice in [...]
New Apple iPhones to Arrive in June, Analyst Says
Apple is working on two new updated iPhones, according to a research note from Lazard Capital Markets. The new iPhones, plus the iPad, are expected to benefit Apples parts suppliers, including, most notably, SanDisk and Broadcom.
– Apple reportedly has two new iPhones in the works, according to a
Feb. 16 research note from analyst Daniel Amir, with Lazard Capital
Markets. Along with the Apple iPad, the new iPhones are poised to benefit partner companies supplying many of the essential components.
Amir writes that, as…
Kasab statement recording may end Wednesday
A Mumbai special court is likely to complete the recording of the statement of Pakistani terror accused Mohammed Ajmal Amir alias Kasab by the middle of next week.
Special Judge M.L. Tahaliyani started recording Kasab’s statement under Section 313 of the Criminal Procedure Code Dec 18, 2009.
So far, Tahaliyani has posed over 1,140 questions to the [...]
No let-up in Karachi killings
RAMZAN CHANDIO and Mansoor Khan
KARACHI – The federal government in consultation with Sindh government has authorised Rangers to conduct house-to-house search in Karachi and take action against elements involved in violence as 10 more people were killed on Saturday.
The decision to give new powers to Rangers was taken at a meeting chaired by Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah at CM House.
Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik participated in the meeting on special invitation of the provincial government. The others who attended the meeting were Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Mirza, IG Police, DG Rangers, CCPO Karachi, Home Secretary and other officers of law-enforcement agencies. Sources confirmed that MQM was not invited to the meeting held to review the law and order situation in the wake of target-killing incidents.
Sources privy to the meeting unveiled that a high-level committee comprising of officials from police, Rangers and other-law enforcement agencies was also assigned the task to investigate the reasons and identify elements behind the violence.
However, the Rangers personals were deployed in Lyari and other tension-hit areas of the City.
Talking to media, Rehman Malik said that at present there was no need to call Army to control target-killings in Karachi. He said “Army is our institution and it can be called, but at present there is no need to call Army in the City. The police were doing its work, while the Rangers were also there for their support.”
It may be noted that MQM, a major coalition partner PPP in Sindh as well in federal government, on Friday had demanded of the government to call Army. But, Malik categorically rejected any need of deploying Army in Karachi.
Malik said the powers had been entrusted to Rangers for maintenance of law and order and control target-killings in Karachi.
He maintained that after having failed in Waziristan, Fata, Swat and other provinces, the terrorists had now moved to Karachi but he pays tributes to Karachiites who had shown exemplary tolerance in the wake of recent events. The terrorists will fail in their nefarious design to destabilise Karachi, he said.
He further said that there were around two million illegal immigrants in Karachi. He warned them to either get themselves registered or leave the country within 30 days, adding that a crackdown would be launched against those who would be found living illegally after 30 days.
The Interior Minister claimed that elements involved in target killings were being identified. He pointed out that Afghanis were involved in target killings in the City.
To a question, he said that all attempts to create rift between the PPP and MQM would be thwarted and such efforts would not succeed. He urged the citizens to remain patient and support the forces to weed out the criminals.
Malik condemned the killings of the PPP workers, saying their blood would not go in vain. He would go to the bereaved families of MQM workers.
Earlier, he also visited the Rangers Headquarters and got briefing about law and order situation in the City.
Meanwhile, 10 more persons were killed in the current wave of unabated violence in the bustling financial capital of Pakistan while the situation became more alarming when unknown armed men attacked law-enforcers and fired a rocket on Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) in Pak Colony area of Lyari.
Tension prevailed in various City areas including Lyari, Pak Colony, Ranchor Line, Garden area, Kharadar and other adjacent areas.
The death toll of the recent target killings reached up to 27 in last three days while 10 more people were killed in the third consecutive day in various areas of the City.
According to details, two people were killed while four others sustained bullet injuries in a firing incident at Agra Taj Colony within the limits of Kalri police station. The victims were identified as Rizwan and Yasir while the injured were identified as Siddiq, Sohail, Naseem and Hanif.
A 25-year-old Sajid, son of Islamuddin was gunned down near Dhobi Ghat, Niazi Chowk within the limits of Kalakot police station. The deceased was said to be a resident of Mehmoodabad area and used to work as a scrap dealer.
Two bodies were found near from Quba Mosque, KMC workshop and rushed to Civil Hospital Karachi where deceased were identified Shakir 23 and Amir 25, residents of Bakra Piri, Lyari.
Another body was found near Aram Bagh police limits. The deceased was identified as Nawaz Ali 20, resident of Atth Chock Lyari. The body of deceased was shifted to the Civil Hospital Karachi and later handed over to the family.
Police said that some of the deceased were associated with Lyari Peace Committee and killed after kidnapping from different areas.
A person was killed in Chakiwara area while at least three people sustained injuries when unidentified suspects resorted to aerial firing in different areas of the Lyari.
The victims were rushed to Civil Hospital Karachi where a man identified as Jalil, 30, succumbed to injuries during treatment.
A beheaded body of a young boy aged around 20 years was found from the Shedhi Village Road within the limits of Kalakot police station while one Khalid wounded in Agra Taj incident also died on Saturday.
A similar incident of target killing had also taken place with the limits of Alfalah police limits where an activist of Punjabi Student Association was shot dead by unknown armed men.
Following the incident, riots broke out and miscreants pelted stones on passing vehicles and torched a car at Kahkshan Society, Malir while heavy contingents of police and Rangers rushed to the spot and controlled the law and order situation.
Commercial and private life remain suspended because of the tense situation.
Meanwhile, residents of Lyari, a dominating area of Pakistan People Party (PPP), took out a rally against the Sindh Government and criticised PPP leadership over the current law and order situation.
Baloch Nationalists organisations and local leaders of PPP from Lyari staged protest against Sindh Government and took out a rally from Baghdadi area and moved forward across the Lyari including Atth Chock, Mira Naka, Chakiwara, Dohbi Gath.
Interestingly, participants of the rally displaying the flags of Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Baloch Student Organization (BSO), Baloch Republican Party (BRP), Jamhori Watan Party (JWP) and Baloch National Party (BNP).
Participants of the rally were chanting slogans against Sindh Government and PPP while they alleged that law-enforcers were targeting and arresting the innocent people of Lyari on the directives of GovernorÂ’s House.
It has been learnt that six to seven people sustained injuries in a clash with law-enforcers.
Amir finds out innovative way to promote 3Idiots
Mumbai: The promotion for Amir’s next release 3-idiots, which is going to hit the theaters on 25th of this month, is in full swing. The actor plans some innovative ways to promote the movie.
He has launched a game where one has to spot the star who will travel the country in disguise.
The actor has traveled [...]
Amir superstitious about Christmas week
Mumbai: It was the third Christmas time for Amir to make the release of his movie. For this year it is ‘3 Idiots’.
It is to be mentioned here that ‘Taare Zameen Par’, the actors directorial debut was released on Christmas in 2007 went onto win a National Award while it was ‘Ghajini’ last [...]
Bombay accused says ready to die
The main suspect in last year’s attacks in the Indian city of Bombay has told a court he is ready to be hanged after admitting his role in the violence. Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab’s outburst came as prosecutors said he had changed his plea to guilty to secure leniency.
‘How we did it’
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab has given a detailed confession of events leading up to the attacks on various targets in Mumbai in November 2008 that killed nearly 170 people. Here are excerpts of his confession provided by the BBC’s Prachi Pinglay who was in court:

"In CST [railway station], Abu Ismail and I started firing at the public there with our AK-47 rifles. Ismail was throwing grenades also. I was firing. We went ahead towards the hall. The police caught up with us at the time and started firing at us. We retaliated. Ismail took position behind the trains which were parked. I took position behind him. I fired at the police."
They then leave the station and enter Cama hospital.
"We went up the staircase to the first floor. Ismail went in first and gestured to me to come after him. Ismail told me: "Let’s hide here". All the doors were locked there. On the fifth floor, we saw a door ajar. We went inside the ward and met four people there. Those people have come to court… We went to the terrace. Ismail told them to lie down first with their hands on the back. While three agreed, the fourth didn’t [referring to Harshvardhan Shrivardhankar, who was an important witness at the trial]. Ismail told me to lock them up in the bathroom. I told them not to create any commotion."
Then he moves on to talk about the first brush with police. Police officer Sadanand Date’s evidence matches this account.
"Meanwhile, the person who we asked said that we have to go back the same way. We asked him to walk ahead of us. The witness indicated that there is police ahead of us. As soon as he got down, we saw the police. We ran back to the terrace. Ismail was near the terrace. He started firing immediately. He directed me to keep watch on the terrace.
"We then ran downstairs. Someone fired at me. I fired back. Ismail first went ahead to check if the coast was clear. He then gestured that I should step out of the compound."
As they step out, a police vehicle with three senior police officers comes towards them. In this encounter, three of them died and Qasab sustained injuries.
"We could then see the headlights of another vehicle. We hid behind the bushes there. As soon as the vehicle came, there was firing from it. Ismail also fired. I sustained injury on right forearm, right elbow and left wrist [pointing to his scars]. I fell down. The firing, however, continued.
"I was surrounded by police. One snatched my gun, the others started punching me on my abdomen… I then lost consciousness and woke up only in the hospital"
"Ismail then proceeded towards the vehicle. While checking the vehicle, he fired once. I had gained consciousness by then. I held my gun on the right arm and opened the car door. I removed two bodies. I don’t know how many bodies Ismail removed from his end. Ismail sat on the driver’s seat while I sat on the seat next to him."
He then describes how they hijacked a Skoda after the police vehicle’s wheel was punctured. As they sped along they saw police barriers.
"Soon, we saw some police barriers. The white car passed, but police asked us to stop. One policeman came right in front of the car. Abu got confused and tried to take a U-turn. Suddenly the wipers also started. The police came and opened the door. They took hold of my collar. I was surrounded by police. One snatched my gun, the others started punching me on my abdomen. They continued to assault me. I then lost consciousness and woke up only in the hospital."
The judge asked if he fired any bullets, and Qasab replied: "I didn’t fire since I didn’t have the gun with me."
He described how they came to Mumbai.
"We were 10 of us. We were put on a small boat in Karachi. Four people – Abu Hamza, Abu Kafa and Abu Jhundal and Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi – sent us off.
"I installed the battery of the bomb in the bathroom. It has my name on it. This detail is not there in the charge sheet"
"Abu Ismail was our Amir [boss]. The others are Abu Umar, Abu Akasha alias Babar Imran, Abu Umer alias Nazir, Abu Shoaib, Abu Ali alias Javed, Abdul Rehman Chota, Abdul Rehman Bada, Hafiz Arshad, and Abu Fadalluh (whose fingers are cut)."
From Karachi they took a small boat. Then they were transferred to bigger boat called al-Hussaini. Then took another boat, the MV Kuber hijacked off Gujarat coast. Four people on the Kuber were killed and a fifth, Solanki, was kept alive for navigation. He was killed as they reached Indian shore.
"We filled in the 10 bags and shifted them in the inflatable boat. The bomb produced in court was also shifted. Each bag has AK-47 rifle, pistol, eight hand grenades, three sets of magazines. Abu Ali and Abdul Rehman Bada took a bag with loose AK-47 cartridges. One Nokia mobile handset was given to each group. There were three big grenades, two small, three black hand grenades (china made).
"Once we sat down, the rope which was holding the inflatable dingy was cut. When we reached near the shore, the GPS was broken and thrown in the water. There were five GPS sets in all. However, I left ours in the boat.
"We reached the shore. We were told to make a phone call… by Abu Hamza. I asked Ismail how we would reach Pakistan. Ismail said I should not worry.
"We got into a taxi after some time. Hamza had told us to keep a bomb in the taxi. I sat on the front seat, while Ismail sat on the back. I kept my bag, containing a bomb in the rear seat. Ismail also had a bomb.
"We got off at CST after which Ismail paid the taxi driver. I had a bomb with me. We entered the gate of CST and went to the side of the bathroom. I took my bag with me and went inside the urinal. I installed the battery of the bomb in the bathroom. It has my name on it. This detail is not there in the charge sheet…
"As per directions of Kafa, I kept my gun ready while Ismail threw grenades. Kafa told us to get into the next hall after that.
In the last session he described how he joined the Mujahideens and underwent training.
"Last year, during Bakr-Id, I was working as a decorator in Jhelum city. But I was unhappy with the meagre amount that I would make.
"I was told here that I was going for a "big training" and I was taught exercises, operations weapons like AK-47, guns and pistols"
"My friend Muzaffar suggested that for better money, we should get into robbery and dacoity [armed robbery]. I left the decorator’s job and went to Rawalpindi with Muzaffar and took a room on rent. We decided to commit dacoity at a bungalow, as Muzaffar told me his friend knows details about its owner.
"As he went to his village to gather more details, I was roaming alone at Rawalpindi’s Raza market. I saw some Mujahideens – long beard, long hair – buying animal skins there."
From here on he describes in detail different places he visited and the different levels of training he received. He starts from the office in the market.
"We went there and knocked the door. A man opened it and asked me what had I come for. I told him we had come for Jihad, so he let us in. One person asked me my name, address and asked me to return next morning with extra clothes.
"We returned with our baggage and we were given a chit on which was written the address – Marqaz Tayyeba, Muridke. The chit was given to a third person and he was given money, and the three of us were told to board a Lahore-bound bus to reach Muridke.
Twenty-one days later he was sent to Mansera with a chit saying Marqas-e-Aqsa. Then he was taken to Battal jungle for further training. After this he did not see his friend, Muzaffar.
"I was told here that I was going for a "big training" and I was taught exercises, operations weapons like AK-47, guns and pistols. After the training, I would cook food and do other daily work as over three months went by.
"Abu Abdul Rehman asked him to get identity card from my native Okhada district. I was asked to go to Muzaffarabad and asked to visit Saeed bhai’s office. He told them that he was there for Daura-E-Khaas and filled a form in Urdu with all details.
"… Abu Maaviya was our trainer and trained me for three months in operating rocket launchers, grenades, AK-47s and other sophisticated weapons.
He spent a week at home and returned to Saeed bhai’s office. Later Saeed bhai, Abu Kafa and Abu Hamza came there and selected 15 of them. Abu Kahfa was with them for the longest part of training.
"Of the 15 of us, two had run away, while six were sent to Kashmir. So seven of us were left, to which three other boys were added, making us 10 in all – five pairs… sent to Mumbai.
On two occasions, Hamza showed Ismail and Qasab movies and pictures of CST station on his laptop.
"Two days later, we were given trousers and T-shirts, and our photographs were taken and our fake identity cards were made for the mission."
They stayed there for another 90 days. They were also trained to use the inflatable dinghy (boat).
"We were given arms and ammunition to keep in our bags. This ammunition was transported to Al-Hussaini before we were taken to it. Kafa took us to the Karachi shore where Al-Hussaini was anchored."
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhwi, Hamza and Abu Jundal joined Kahfa at the shore. Jundal is an Indian, he said.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Mumbai suspect pleads guilty

The leading suspect in last November’s deadly attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) has pleaded guilty.
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab is reported to have stood up before the court and admitted his role in the killings.
Mr Qasab is charged on 86 counts, including waging war against India, murder and possessing explosives.
It is not clear why he has changed his plea. In May, he pleaded not guilty to all charges. More than 170 people died in the attacks, nine of them gunmen.
Prosecutors say Mr Qasab is the sole surviving attacker.
"Yes, he has pleaded guilty in court today [Monday] for the November attacks during a hearing," Reuters news agency quoted Rakesh Maria, a senior police officer, as saying.
Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said: "It is for the court to decide whether to accept his plea or not. It was all of a sudden. The court is now recording his plea."
According to reports, Mr Qasab stood up during his trial in court and addressed the judge.
"Sir, I plead guilty to my crime," he said.
It is not clear what prompted the apparent admission of guilt.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Main Mumbai suspect pleads guilty

The leading suspect in last November’s deadly attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) has pleaded guilty.
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab is reported to have stood up before the court and admitted his role in the killings.
Mr Qasab is charged on 86 counts, including waging war against India, murder and possessing explosives.
It is not clear why he has changed his plea. In May, he pleaded not guilty to all charges. More than 170 people died in the attacks, nine of them gunmen.
Prosecutors say Mr Qasab is the sole surviving attacker.
"Yes, he has pleaded guilty in court today [Monday] for the November attacks during a hearing," Reuters news agency quoted Rakesh Maria, a senior police officer, as saying.
Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said: "It is for the court to decide whether to accept his plea or not. It was all of a sudden. The court is now recording his plea."
According to reports, Mr Qasab stood up during his trial in court and addressed the judge.
"Sir, I plead guilty to my crime," he said.
It is not clear what prompted the apparent admission of guilt.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.



