Letter: Diamond City residents went to play mines on July 27, 2008, when one after 29 bombs that did not explode were found from the corner and corner of the city along with two cars that were loaded with explosives! The discovery was made even a girl because of the horror of the series of series at Ahmedabad who bleed the city with 19 explosions on the previous night was still a big written on the mind of people.
Police investigations revealed that a total of 30 bombs were planted in the city, including being planted in the city, including someone was planted never found.
In the series of serial bombs in Ahmedabad, a total of 56 people were killed and more than 200 were injured in various regions in the city.
Surtists woke up because of horror on their front yard the next morning when 29 bombs were detected throughout the city – near the police station, to the top of the tree, under the fly-overs, and even from hoarding! A total of 15 complaints of police are registered.
Two teams from the police letter started the initial investigation.
They found three areas, namely, Kapodra, Katargam, and Varachha, as the main target of terrorists.
One bomb also recovered from the Umra area, while two cars were full of 40kg of explosives found from Puna General Hospital and Doctor’s house in the Hirabaugh area.
Sun, surprises outperformed the initial surprise of the discovery of the bomb.
In Matawadi, a crowded market, a bomb found on a tree! Hundreds of local residents dared to witness the entire drama operating bomb disposal squad lasted almost half an hour in carrying him down and then explored him.
In another incident, a man from the Matawadi area brought a bomb directly to the nearest police Chowki and left him at the entrance of Chowki without telling anyone.
A restored bomb from stockpiling at Varachha Flyover.
During the police investigation captured three accused of Mohammed Sajeat aka Salim aka Sajjad aka Saad Mansuri (35), a resident of Begumpura in the Tekra area in Mrugwan; Mohammed Tanvir Pathan (27), a river resident of the River-1 river in Chowk Bazar; and Mohammed Zahir Patel (30), a resident of Natraj’s compound in the Ghastipura area.
One more involvement accused of Rafiq Patel was also found but before he could be arrested, Patel fled to South Africa, the police said.
After the Gujarat 2012 High Court order to carry out all cases related to the serial explosion in Ahmedabad, the case of the letter was also transferred.
The police investigation revealed that Sajeed was a former president of the Indian Islamic Student Movement (Simi).
After the defendant planned a serial explosion, he shifted to Bharuch from the letter and began to live under a different identity.
He was the mastermind behind organizing training camps for terrorists and also present at Ahmedabad on the day of the serial blast on July 26.
Allegedly collecting raw materials and help buy bicycles, find places to plant bombs and even go to plant bombs.
Out of three accused of Sejeed and Tanvir was spoken guilty by the court on Tuesday while Mohammed Zahir Patel was released by the court.