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Sabarmati Express train burning: Special court awards life term to a Godhra convict

| @indiablooms | Mar 20, 2019, at 06:05 pm

Ahmedabad, Mar 20 (UNI) A special court here on Wednesday awarded life sentence to a convict in burning of a coach of Sabarmati Express train in Godhra of central Gujarat on February 27, 2002.

Yakub Pataliya (62) was nabbed by a police from Vachala Odha locality in his home town Godhra of Panchmahal district in January last year. The convict was on a run for almost 16 years and had evaded arrest for a long time.

Special SIT court Judge S.H. Vora held him guilty of murder and criminal conspiracy and awarded life sentence.

Around 59 people were killed in the fire in Sabarmati Express.

Two of Yakub brothers were also chargesheeted in the case, one of whom Kadir Patalia, arrested in 2015, died in jail during trial while another brother Ayub, serving life imprisonment in the central jail of Vadodara.

The special SIT court had in March 2011 convicted 31 accused (11 sentenced to death, 20 for lifer) and acquitted 63 others. Gujarat High Court had in October 2017 commuted the death sentences to life terms. 

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