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A female FBI agent is the subject of a complaint filed by the lawyer of a suspected Mumbai attacker claiming that the woman removed his clothes and showed him pornographic films during interrogation
A suspected Mumbai attacker said in a complaint filed by his lawyer with a Mumbai court that a white woman removed his clothes and showed him pornographic films, allegedly to get information from him in connection with the recent Mumbai attack where close to 200 people were killed.
Telegraph UK reports: ‘Fahim Ansari is accused of helping to plan the attacks on which 173 people were killed in November.
His lawyer, Ejaz Naqvi, has filed legal papers with Mumbai magistrate’s court, claiming the ‘white woman’ removed all his clothes and showed him pornographic films.
In the papers, he claimed that three foreigners, including the woman, sexually abused him, causing him ‘severe itching and wounds’ on his body including his genitals.
Mr. Ansari, a devout Muslim, claims this amounts to torture because it is against his religion.
Mr. Ansari was arrested with five other suspects in the Mumbai massacre last year. Police said that he is a trained member of a terrorist organization. He was detained in February last year in connection with another attack on a police camp that resulted in the death of some people.
Police have said Mr. Ansari had hand drawn maps of key Mumbai landmarks, some of which were hit in the attacks that started on 26 November, the Telegraph report added.
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