Jaipur: Tada Court in Ajmer on Thursday accused Abdul Karim aka Sunda, Irfan and Hamimuddin in connection with a series of bomb explosions that took place on the train in Lucknow, Kanpur, Hyderabad, Letter and Mumbai in 1993.
The case will now be tried in the Tada Court in under the relevant legal section.
All three were produced in court under strict security on Thursday.
The problem will now appear to hear on October 25.
The terrorists are presented in court and are indicted under the relevant parts of Tada, explosive law, ACT PDP and ACT Hays.
The court has ordered it before October 25, a list of witnesses on behalf of the public prosecutor must be presented in court.
The trial will be held on October 25, said Advocate Abdul Rashid.
On the night of Intervention 5 and 6 December 1993, the first warning of the demolition of the Babi Mosque in Ayodhya, a series of serial explosions took place in six Rajdhani Express trains, killing two people and injuring 22 people.
Terrorist Abdul Karim aka Delay was put forward in Ghaziabad prison above.
On September 24, he shifted from Ghaziabad to Ajmer.
Delay was arrested from the Nepal border in 2013.
Two feet of delay, Hamimuddin and Irfan aka Pappu, have lodged in ajmer prison.
Delay is a resident of the city of Pilkhuwa in the Hapur district in Uttar Pradesh.
He was an explosive expert for Lashkar-e-Taiba during the explosion in 1993.
Jalis Ansari from Mumbai, Azam Gauri and delay from Nanded had conducted a blast on the train in five major cities in 1993 to avenge the disassembly of Babri by forming an organization ‘ Tanjim Islam aka Muslim ‘.
Delay was also accused of in this case related to the explosion in front of the police headquarters in Delhi in 1996.
The same year, Interpol has issued a red angle notice against him.
There were only three special trials throughout the country to try the defendant who was caught under the Act Tada – in Mumbai, Ajmer and Srinagar.