HYDERABAD BLASTS: COURT MAY ANNOUNCE SENTENCE TODAY
A metropolitan court here will on Monday pronounce the quantum of punishment for the two Indian Mujahideen operatives convicted in the 2007 Hyderabad blasts case.
Two powerful explosions had ripped through a popular eatery and an open air theatre here on August 25, 2007, killing 44 people and wounding 68.
On September 4, Second Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge (in-charge) T Srinivas Rao pronounced Aneeq Shafique Sayeed and Mohammed Akbar Ismail Chowdhari guilty in the 11-year-old case, but acquitted Farooq Sharfuddin Tarkash and Mohammed Sadiq Israr Ahmed Shaik for want of enough evidence.
The quantum of punishment, as also the judgement on the fifth accused Tarik Anjum, accused of harbouring the perpetrators in New Delhi and other places, will be pronounced Monday by the special court set up on the premises of Cherlapalli Central Prison, where they are currently lodged.
The prosecution will seek capital punishment for the convicts, said Special Public Prosecutor C Seshu Reddy, who represented the Counter Intelligence wing of the Telangana Police, which had investigated the case and arrested the five accused.
However, the defence counsels said they would challenge the verdict in the high court.
Another Public Prosecutor K Surender said the duo — Aneeq and Chowdhari — were found guilty of carrying out blasts at Gokul Chat and Lumbini Park and also in connection with the recovery of the unexploded bomb from under a foot over bridge in the Dilsukh Nagar area.
HYDERABAD: TWO POWERFUL EXPLOSIONS HAD RIPPED THROUGH A POPULAR EATERY AND AN OPEN AIR THEATRE ON AUGUST 25, 2007, KILLING 44 PEOPLE AND WOUNDING 68