Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

LET man Tunda convicted in ’96 Sonepat bomb blast case

GUILTY Quantum of punishment today; 12 people were injured in 2 backtoback blasts

- Hardik Anand

PROSECUTIO­N LAWYER SAYS LET BOMB MAKER MAY FACE A JAIL TERM FROM 10 YEARS UP TO LIFE IMPRISONME­NT

ROHTAK:A Sonepat court on Monday held Lashkar-e-taiba (LET) bomb maker Syed Abdul Karim alias Tunda guilty in the 1996 Sonepat bomb blasts case that had left 12 people injured.

The court of additional sessions judge Sushil Garg will pronounce the quantum of punishment in the case on Tuesday.

Tunda (75) has been held guilty under Sections 307 (attempt to murder) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 3 (causing explosion likely to endanger life or property) of the Explosive Substances Act.

The prosecutio­n lawyer told HT Tunda may face a jail term from 10 years up to life imprisonme­nt.

On December 28, 1996, Sonepat was rocked by two blasts at the bus stand and a local sweets shop — both crowded areas — in a matter of 10 minutes. The blasts had left 12 people injured. The police had registered a case against three persons — Shakeel Ahmad, Mohammad Amir Khan and Tunda. Ahmad and Khan were arrested by the police in 1998 while Tunda remained at large. In 2002, a Sonepat court had discharged the arrested duo for want of evidence.

Tunda was later arrested by Delhi Police in August 2013 from the Indo-nepal border in Uttarakhan­d on an intelligen­ce input. While recording his statement in court in September this year, Tunda had maintained that he was in Pakistan at the time of the bomb blasts. He was also on the list of “most-wanted terrorists” that India had given to Pakistan after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

Tunda’s involvemen­t is suspected to be in at least 40 bomb blast cases across the country, including the 1993 Mumbai train blasts.

Originally from Uttar Pradesh, he is accused of teaching bomb-making to jihadists in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Some reports said he was planning to train Rohingyas from Myanmar to target the Buddhists there.

The prosecutio­n lawyer said 43 witnesses, including those who were injured in the blasts, recorded their testimony in the court during the trial. Brought by the Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) police here, Tunda has been kept in the Sonepat jail, the police said.

The blast victims welcomed the court order.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Farmers during a protest march against the government’s stubble burning order at Ladwa in Kurukshetr­a district on Monday.
HT PHOTO Farmers during a protest march against the government’s stubble burning order at Ladwa in Kurukshetr­a district on Monday.
 ?? HT FILE ?? The police had registered a case against three persons, including Tunda, who was arrested in 2013 on the Indonepal border.
HT FILE The police had registered a case against three persons, including Tunda, who was arrested in 2013 on the Indonepal border.

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