26/11 trial: Pak court reserves verdict on plea to examine boat
January 07, 2016  00:19
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The Pakistani anti-terrorism court hearing the 2008 Mumbai attack case today reserved its verdict on the application of the prosecution to form a commission to examine the boat used by the 10 LeT terrorists to reach the Indian coast.

The prosecution, in the last hearing on December 23, had filed an application in the Anti-Terrorism Court Islamabad, seeking formation of a commission to examine the boat 'Al-Fauz' used by the Lashkar-e-Tayiba  errorists so that the boat could be made "case property".

"Today the ATC held the hearing at the Adiala Jail Rawalpindi. Both prosecution and defence presented arguments on the matter and the court reserved its verdict," a court official told PTI after the hearing.             "The court may announce its verdict before the next hearing," he said.
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