The Asian Age

Raut & Co. had plans to target Sunburn festival

Accused remanded in custody till Sept. 3

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The special UAPA court on Tuesday remanded Vaibhav Raut, Sharad Kalaskar, Sudhanva Gondhaleka­r and Shrikant Pangarkar in ATS custody till September 3 over the possession of explosives and weapons. ATS counsel Sunil Gonsalves informed the court that all the accused had planned to hurl bombs during the Sunburn music festival in Pune and were also involved in setting off a bomb outside a Kalyan theatre, where the controvers­ial Hindi movie Padmaavat was being screened in January this year.

Gonsalves further argued that a list of targets has been recovered from the accused and links of the crime have spread to other states like UP, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. He also brought to the court’s notice that currently, there are a total of nine training centres which have been identified by the ATS, of which two are in Maharashtr­a, while the others are outside the state. He also named the people who were to be targeted.

The ATS counsel argued before Judge Sameer Adkar that Raut and Gondhaleka­r, two of the accused, were part of a conspiracy to target the

◗ The accused were also involved in setting off a bomb outside a Kalyan theatre, where the controvers­ial Hindi movie Padmaavat was being screened in January this year

popular Sunburn Festival held in Pune last year, as they believed it was against Hindu culture. He also argued that a huge amount of electronic data had been recovered from the accused and they needed to confront them about the same. Some photograph­s have also been found from the CDs recovered from the accused, and they need to be questioned about them as well, the ATS said.

The investigat­ing agency said it needed to find the people who were providing the accused training in handling of arms and ammunition, as well as those funding the operation. The accused had procured firearms from outside Maharashtr­a and, hence, ATS teams would now be sent to UP and MP to trace the suppliers. “The provider of arms and the larger ring is yet to be establishe­d,” ATS officials said.

Investigat­ors have also found notes in coded words that are yet to be deciphered.

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