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Posted: Sep 16, 2009 at 0125 hrs IST

Mumbai Four more witnesses who deposed in the special court at Arthur Road Jail on Tuesday gave an account of the weapons, ammunition and other articles recovered from the Taj hotel after terrorists had attacked it last November.

The first witness, Raj Sarsaniya, a photographer who clicks tourists outside the Gateway of India told the court that sub-inspector Rahul Naik had shown him four AK-47 rifles, 12 pistols and ammunition, believed to be part of the arsenal of the four terrorists, at Colaba police station.

Another witness, a cold-drink seller at the Gateway, Anil Padge, said that on December 17, 2008, sub-inspector Anil Dhole took him to the hotel where he witnessed a partially burnt haversack with ammunition inside being seized by the police. SI Dhole also deposed before the court on Tuesday.

Five witnesses who deposed on Monday had told the court what they saw at the hotel after it was damaged by terrorists. The prosecution has so far examined 198 witness in the 26/11 trial and is likely to examine a total of 230 witnesses.

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