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Pakistan 'hometown' remains mum on links with attacker

皇冠体育app Daily | Updated: 2009-11-26 07:51

FARIDKOT, Pakistan: Faridkot is a sleepy place. Languid animals graze as tractors prepare fields for maize and potato crops. But at the mention of one Pakistani's name, a fearful hush falls on the residents.

No one wants to talk about the village's most infamous son: Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, who along with nine other men allegedly stormed multiple targets in India's Mumbai on Nov 26, 2008, killing 166 people in a 60-hour siege.

"It's better not to mention him to them, otherwise you'll land in trouble and they might beat you," warns Hussain Rizwan, a 30-year-old gym owner from the neighboring village who refuses to give directions to Faridkot.

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