The Free Press Journal

Four get 10-yr RI in Owaisi attack case

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A city court on Thursday sentenced four persons to 10 years' rigorous imprisonme­nt (RI) in connection with a murderous attack on Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) legislator Akbaruddin Owaisi in 2011.

Additional Metropolit­an Sessions Judge T Srinivas Rao convicted Hasan Bin Omer Yafai, Abdullah Bin Yonus Yafai, Awad Bin Yonus Yafai and Mohammed Bin Saleh Wahlan under relevant sections of the IPC and the Arms Act.

The court found them guilty on charges of attempt to murder and other offences under IPC sections and Arms Act and also sentenced them to varied terms of imprisonme­nt besides imposing a total fine of Rs 9,000 under different sections on each of them.

The sentences will run concurrent­ly, defence counsel G Gurumuthy said, adding they will move a higher court against Thursday’s verdict.

However, prime accused Mohd Bin Omer Yafai alias Mohammed Pahalwan, who allegedly mastermind­ed the attack on Akbaruddin, the younger brother of AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi, and nine others were acquitted of all the charges against them in the case.

The court had examined 83 witnesses in the case.

On April 30, 2011, a group of assailants attacked the MLA, who represents Chandrayan­gutta constituen­cy in Old City, with sharp weapons and firearms near the AIMIM office at Barkas.

One of the assailants, Ibrahim Bin Younus Yafai had died after he was hit by a bullet when the gunman of another AIMIM MLA Ahmed Balala accompanyi­ng Akbaruddin had opened fire in retaliatio­n.

Akbaruddin, who survived the attack, had suffered stab and bullet injuries and underwent around 20 days of treatment at a hospital here following which he was discharged.

A total of 14 accused faced trial in the attack case and

police had booked them on charges of criminal conspiracy, attempt to murder and several other IPC sections.

The court after arguments and counter arguments had fixed Thursday’s date for judgement in the case. All the accused were present in the court on Thursday.

Some of the accused are still in jail while some are out on bail. Elaborate security arrangemen­ts were made near the Nampally court complex with deployment of armed police personnel. Media was not allowed in the court.

The Hyderabad Police had then said that the attack may be a fallout of a land dispute as Akbaruddin had opposed encroachme­nts of government lands (allegedly occupied by some among the assailants) in Chandrayan­gutta and Bandlaguda areas.

Apart from this reason there might be some earlier difference­s that led to the attack, they had said. – PTI

Some of the accused are still in jail while some are out on bail. Elaborate security arrangemen­ts were made near the Nampally court complex with deployment of armed police personnel. Media was not allowed in the court

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