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Ten convicted, three acquitted in 2002-03 Mumbai blasts case

| | Mar 29, 2016, at 08:22 pm
Mumbai, Mar 29 (IBNS) A special Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) court on Tuesday convicted ten people and acquitted three, in connection with the triple bomb blasts in Mumbai between December 2002 and March 2003, reports said.

Saquib Nachan, who is said to be the mastermind,  has been convicted. Adnan Mulla, Harroon Lohar and Nadeem Paloba have been acquitted for lack of evidence.

All the accused have been charged with murder, attempt to murder, grievous hurt waging a war against the nation, criminal conspiracy under the IPC and on several charges under the Arms Act, Explosive Substances Act, and POTA.

The three blasts, killed twelve people and injured 139. 

According to the Mumbai police, the act was carried out by the banned organisation SIMI.

 Prosecution alleged that former general secretary of SIMI, Saquib Nachan along with Pakistani national and member of Lashkar-e-Taiba, Faisal Khan were the mastermind behind the blast, along with 23 other accused.

On December 6, 2002, a bomb exploded in the McDonald’s outlet at Mumbai Central railway station where 27 persons were injured. On January 27, 2003, a bomb planted on a bicycle exploded outside the Vile Parle railway station, killing Anita Indulkar (35) and injuring 32 others. On March 13, 2003, another bomb exploded in the ladies first-class compartment of a Karjat-bound fast train as it approached Mulund station where over 90 people were killed.

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