TWO SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR HYDERABAD TWIN BLASTS
HYDERABAD: A special court on Monday sentenced two convicts to death and one to life imprisonment in the twin bomb blasts in Hyderabad that killed 44 people and injured more than 50 in 2007.
At a special courtroom set up in the Cherlapally Central Prison, second additional metropolitan sessions judge T Srinivasa Rao sentenced Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Anique Shafiq Syed and Akbar Ismail Choudhary to death, while the third convict, Tariq Anjum, was awarded life sentence.
Anjum was accused of providing shelter to the IM operatives in Delhi after the terrorist attacks in Hyderabad. While the verdict on the IM operatives was delivered last week, Anjum was convicted by the court on Monday.
Two other accused, Mohammad Sadiq Israr and Farooq Sharfuddin Tarkash, were acquitted because there wasn’t enough evidence against them, public prosecutor K Surender said after the court’s judgment. “The convicted can appeal in the higher court challenging this judgment,” Surender said.
The counter intelligence (CI) wing of the Telangana Police had investigated the case and arrested five accused, all alleged to be linked to IM.
Charges were filed against eight people in the case, but three accused – Riyaz Bhatal, Iqbal Bhatkal and Amir Riza Khan – are absconding.
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