The Free Press Journal

2 held guilty for 2007 Hyderabad blasts that killed 44, two let off

- AGENCIES /

A metropolit­an court here on Tuesday convicted two 'Indian Mujahideen' operatives of murder and terrorism for the 2007 Hyderabad blasts where two powerful explosions ripped through a popular eatery and an open air theatre, killing 44 people and wounding 68, prosecutor­s said, reports PTI.

Second Additional Metropolit­an Sessions Judge (incharge) T Srinivas Rao pronounced Aneeq Shafique Sayeed and Mohammed Akbar Ismail Chowdhari guilty in the 11-year-old case, but acquitted two other accused Farooq Sharfuddin Tarkash and Mohammed Sadiq Israr Ahmed Shaik for want of evidence.

The prosecutio­n has now decided to seek capital punishment for the convicts.

All the four are natives of Maharashtr­a.

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 on Monday.

"The prosecutio­n proved the case against Aneeq Shafique Sayeed and Mohammed Akbar Ismail Chowdhari and they were convicted. The quantum of sentence against them will be pronounced next Monday," Special Public Prosecutor C Seshu Reddy told reporters after the verdict was pronounced inside a special courtroom at Cherlapall­i Central Prison.

The courtroom was out of bounds for media.

Two synchronis­ed blasts had rocket Gokul Chaat, a popular eatery, killing 32 people and leaving 47 injured, and an open air theatre in Lumbini Park close to the state secretaria­t where 12 people died and 21 wounded.

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