The Asian Age

2 IM men to hang for Hyderabad twin blasts

Another accused given life imprisonme­nt

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Two Indian Mujahideen terrorists were sentenced to death by a court here on Monday in the 2007 twin Hyderabad blasts that killed 44 people. Another accused was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt.

Additional metropolit­an sessions court incharge T. Srinivas Rao sentenced Mohammed Akbar Ismail Choudhary, a mobile repair technician from Pune, and Aneeq Shafique Sayeed, a computer shop owner from Pune, to death.

They were found guilty of murder on September 4, 11 years after the twin blasts took place at Gokul Chat eatery in Kothi locality and an amusement park in Lumbini Park in a span of five minutes on the evening of August 25, 2007, killing 44 people and injuring 68 people.

The third accused, Tariq Anjum, was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt on Monday.

The two men found guilty of setting off the two blasts that killed 44 persons at Gokul Chat and Lumbini Park here in 2007 were sentenced to death on Monday. Another accused was given life imprisonme­nt.

The sentences were read out by second additional metropolit­an sessions court in- charge judge T Srinivas Rao at the Cherlapall­y central prison.

The court sentenced Mohammed Akbar Ismail Choudhary and Aneeq Shafique Sayeed to death. They were convicted on September 4, 11 years after the blasts took place.

Tariq Anjum, who was accused of harbouring the convicts in Delhi and other places before and after the blasts, was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonme­nt.

Special public prosecutor K. Surender told this newspaper: “The court found that Aneeq and Ismail were guilty of the charges framed by the prosecutio­n of conspiring to form a group and planting bombs. Tariq has been found guilty of harbouring the accused before and after the blasts. The first two were given death punishment and a penalty of ` 10,000 for each offence and Tariq was given life imprisonme­nt.”

The two blasts that occurred in a span of five minutes at the eatery and the amusement park on the evening of August 25, 2007, killed 44 people and left about 68 persons injured.

According to the prosecutio­n, the bomb planted by Aneeq at Lumbini Park exploded at 7.40 pm and the bomb planted by Ismail at Gokul Chat exploded five minutes later. Another bomb planted under the foot- overbridge at Saroornaga­r did not explode.

Aneeq and Ismail were sentenced to life imprisonme­nt in the case of the unexploded bomb recovered at Dilsukhnag­ar under the foot- overbridge. However, as the death penalty is the highest punishment,” said Challa Seshu Reddy, the special public prosecutor of Counter Intelligen­ce Cell.

The first charge sheet in the case was filed on May 16, 2009, and a month later, two supplement­ary charge sheets were filed in the court by the Counter Intelligen­ce Cell. The prosecutio­n questioned 159 witnesses in the case. Three other accused, Riyaz Bhatkal and his brother Iqbal Bhatkal, and Amir Reza Khan are still absconding.

“As the accused are still absconding, the court said that they will face trial after they are caught,” said Mr Surender.

Aneeq and Choudhary were found guilty under several sections of the Indian Penal Code.

◗ Three other accused, Riyaz Bhatkal and his brother Iqbal Bhatkal, and Amir Reza Khan, are still absconding

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