Deccan Chronicle

Macca evidences could prove only blast

NIA court makes public 140-page judgment after correction­s

- ASIF YAR KHAN | DC HYDERABAD, APRIL 23

The investigat­ion agencies which probed the Mecca Masjid blast were only successful in convincing the court about a blast occurring at the historic mosque and death of nine persons and injuries to 58 others due to it.

In its 140 page judgement put in public domain after some correction­s, the NIA special court found only the evidences and records pertaining to the blast at the mosque put forth by the investigat­ion agencies as “convincing”.

The investigat­ion agencies including the State police, Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) and later on, the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA), had probed the blast case since May 2008.

About 24 exhibits were submitted to the court, which included cloth pieces, remnants of improvised explosive devices like battery, metallic cylinders, polythene cover and a rexine bag on which the RDX and TNT particles were found.

The court observed that “the evidence goes to prove a fact that on May 18, 2007 at 1.20 p.m, the incident of bomb blast occurred at Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad, resulting in death of nine persons and injuring 58 persons. This point is answered accordingl­y in favour of the prosecutio­n.”

The court divided the entire case into 13 points and took up each point for discussion during the course of the trial. In all, the only points the court was satisfied on the argument that a bomb blast occurred.

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