Mumbai: On the terrible night of 26 November 2008, Mumbai was shuddered by sudden sounds of firing. Terrorists attacked two hotels, railway station, hospital, places of worship including Jews Chhabda House. Police officials and employees tried to save Mumbai without caring for their own lives.
It has been twelve years since the deadly terrorist attack in Mumbai city in which 197 persons lost their lives, including some foreigners. More than 600 people were injured. The black memories of that ghastly night still haunt Mumbai residents. The security forces succeeded in capturing only one terrorist Ajmal Kasab alive out of ten terrorists who perpetrated the attack.
A Mumbai police constable Tukaram Omble showed extraordinary gallantry and caught Kasab live even after he was hit by bullets. Police inspector Hemant Bavdhankar was also present at that time along with Tukaram Omble. He spoke to ETV Bharat in this special interview.
Hemant Bavdhankar's personal account of the incident
On 26 November 2008, Hemant Bavdhankar was on duty with D B Marg police station. He was on night shift. After he joined the duty, his senior officials called him in the cabin. They told him that, there had been incidents of firing at Nariman house, Taj Hotel, Tridant Hotel.
Immediately, Hemant Bavdhankar left the station and reached Girgaon Choupati beat post and took police officials with him in his vehicle. Recognizing the seriousness of the situation, he immediately cordoned off the area and forced to shut shops and hotels there. Bavdhankar and his fellow officers had turned area of Girgaon Chopaty within some minutes into no man’s land.