Gunmen attempt asleep a advocate apery a man accused of allowance the Mumbai, India, attackers who dead 164 bodies in November 2008, an official said Thursday.Shahid Azmi was attempt by three attackers, badge believe.Azmi represented Fahim Ansari, who was accused of allowance to plan the Mumbai siege.Public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, a key advocate in the Mumbai case, accepted Azmi's death.Police are investigating to actuate the motive, they said.Ten men launched a anxiously planned advance on barrio such as the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower and Oberoi-Trident hotels, Mumbai's celebrated Victoria Terminus alternation base and the Jewish cultural center, Chabad House, starting on November 26, 2008. It lasted three days.Indian armament dead nine suspects.The alone actual suspect, Pakistani Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, 21, was formally answerable in November with attempted annihilation and accident to accessible property, Nikam said.Ansari -- the man whose advocate was dead -- and Sabahuddin Ahmed were answerable the aforementioned day with allowance to plan the attacks, according to the prosecutor.