NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India secretly hanged the lone survivor of the Pakistan-based militant squad responsible for a rampage through Mumbai that killed 166 people, sparking celebrations days before the fourth anniversary of the assault on the financial capital.
Pakistan national Mohammad Ajmal Kasab was the enduring image of the bloody assault, which traumatised India and raised fears of copycat attacks on foreign cities. Pictures of the baby-faced gunman wearing a black T-shirt and toting an AK-47 rifle as he strode through Mumbai's train station were published around the world.