The Asian Age

Godhra carnage key accused held

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Ahmedabad: Over 14 years after a frenzied mob torched a coach of the Sabarmati Express at Godhra, the crime branch arrested key accused Imran Ahmed Bhatuk from Malegaon.

Ahmedabad, July 13: Over 14 years after a frenzied mob torched a coach of Sabarmati Express train at Godhra station, the city crime branch arrested Imran Ahmed Bhatuk, a key accused, from Malegaon in Maharashtr­a.

Fifty- nine people, mostly kar sevaks returning from Ayodhya, were killed when the S- 6 coach of the Sabarmati Express was set on fire at Godhra on February 27, 2002. The incident triggered widespread communal riots across the state.

According to police, Bhatuk, who used to live in Muslim Society in Godhra, is one of the key accused in the Godhra carnage case, as he along with some other accused went inside the S- 6 coach of the train to sprinkle petrol before it was set ablaze from outside.

“A team of crime branch arrested Bhatuk ( 37), who was on the run for 14 years, from Malegaon in Maharashtr­a on Tuesday. He was brought here today,” joint commission­er of police J. K. Bhatt said at a press conference here.

“As part of their preplanned conspiracy, the train was stopped at Godhra station through chain pulling. Then, Bhatuk and some other accused, who were carrying 160 litres of petrol, cut apart the vestibule between two coaches and entered into the S- 6 coach to sprinkle petrol,” Mr Bhatt said.

The coach was then set ablaze from outside by other accused after locking the doors. Fifty eight persons were charred to death on the spot, while one person died later, the official said adding that Bhatuk then fled to Dhulia in Maharashtr­a and got married. He stayed their for six years before moving to Malegaon. “In order to catch Bhatuk, who was known as Imran Sheru in Godhra, the crime branch officials had been gathering informatio­n since the last six months and had visited Malegaon at least seven times in the past two months,” Mr Bhatt said. “We learned that apart from working as an rickshaw driver, Bhatuk was working with a sand mining firm in Malegaon,” the JCP said. After questionin­g, Bhatuk will be handed over to the Supreme Courtappoi­nted SIT for further action. Imran, others entered train coach to sprinkle petrol

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