The prosecution has completed its arguments at the trial of a Pakistani and two Indians accused in last year"s Mumbai terror attacks that left 166 dead, according to AP. Indian investigators say Pakistani defendant Mohammed Ajmal Kasab is the sole surviving gunman in the November 2008 attacks on India"s financial hub. The two Indians are accused of helping plot the attacks. All three are charged with 12 criminal counts, including murder and waging war against India. If convicted they could face the death penalty. The prosecution has examined some 610 witnesses since the trial began in April. After completing its arguments Wednesday, the prosecution is due to make a statement on the penalties it is seeking for the defendants before the defense opens its arguments.