The blood raging terror act on Mumbai is unforgettable and unforgivable. Asif Mulani, who served as police commando during 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai, recounts the horrific incident.
Mulani, who was one of the police officers responsible for Ajmal Kasab's security, recalls the incident of telling Kasab that heaven would not forgive him for spilling innocents' blood, reports HT.
Mulani was part of the team of officers tasked with Kasab's security. He said none of officers from the team left for home for a month.
When Kasab realized some of them were Muslims, he started talking to them, Mulani said.
The terrorist was surprised to see Hindus and Muslims eating together.
"He could not comprehend that we live peacefully," said Mulani.
Mumbai was attacked by 10 members of LeT and killed nearly 166 people, including many police officers on 26 November 2008.
The incident brought the country to a standstill, and ten years on, Mulani still remembers the details of the night.
He told the daily he heard gunshots from behind the washroom, which shared its boundary with the backyard of the Cama and Albless Hospital.