The Free Press Journal

Scribe caught Kasab on lens, cops allowed him to escape

- AGENCIES Mumbai

The photojourn­alist, who captured the chilling image of 26/11 Mumbai attack terrorist Ajmal Kasab at the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, says police laxity resulted in Kasab and his accomplice fleeing from the railway station.

On November 26, 2008, Sebastian D’Souza ran out of his office next to the train station armed with his Nikon camera and lenses, after hearing the gunfire.

The photo and testimony of ‘Saby’, as he is known in media circles, was to play a crucial role in the 26/11 trial, which led to Kasab’s hanging in 2012.

“Had the policemen posted near the railway station killed Kasab and the other terrorist, so many lives could have been saved,” Saby told PTI.

“There were two police battalions present near the station, but did nothing,” said Saby, who retired in 2012 and is settled in Goa.

Saby, 67, won the World Press Photo award for the close-up photograph of Kasab, holding an AK-47. He took the photos using a telephoto lens on his Nikon camera, while hiding inside a train carriage.

“I ran into the first carriage of one of the trains on the platform to try and get a shot, but as I could not get a good angle, moved to the second carriage and waited for the terrorists to walk by. I briefly had time to take a couple of frames. I think they saw me taking photograph­s, but didn’t seem to care," he said.

Having given up photograph­y after retirement, Saby now keeps himself busy with carpentry and paintings.

“I don't want to remember what I did that (November 26) night,” he said, terming the sequence of events as an ‘old film’ which he wants to erase from his memory.

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