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Ahmedabad: 2008 Serial Blast Case Vistant Possibly Today

Ahmedabad: 2008 Serial Blast Case Vistant Possibly Today
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Ahmedabad: Special Court tends to provide its verdict on Tuesday against 78 people accused of 2008 Serial explosion cases, where 19 bombs rocked the city and killed 56 people, leaving 200 injured people.
This case was notified twice earlier this month for the announcement of the assessment, but was postponed.
The trial was carried out after combining 35 different cases of people accused of in Ahmedabad and letters.
There are 20 firs that nest in Ahmedabad for a bomb explosion, 15 FIR registered in the letter when the bomb was found from various parts of the city a few days after the terror attack in Ahmedabad on July 26, 2008.
Indian clothing unknown, Indian Mujahidin (IM), claimed responsibility For bombings and called revenge of action for the riots in 2002.
The police claimed that IM was formed by a former member of Islamic clothing students who were banned in India (Simi).
Before assessing specifically, R Patel, prosecution examined more than 1,100 witnesses in this case.
There were 26 witnesses marked as a star and court witness and the government ensured special provisions for the concealment of their identity for their safety.
Four defendants were treated as approval, recognizing their recognition, even though they fought the legal battle by affirming their withdrawal at the next stage.
One of the accused of offering to change approvers and his request was received by the court.
The special court heard this case at Sabarmati Central Jail at first, but most prosecutions only lasted through video conferencing.
The trial occurred amid various controversies and obstacles.
One of them was the alleged effort by 24 people accused of this case to escape prison.
On February 11, the Prison authorities found 213 feet of the tunnel excavated from the Chhota Chakkar area in prison.
Since the first arrest on August 15, 2008, no one accused of being given regular guarantees in court.
The only person accused of carrying out a temporary guarantee was Naved Qadri, which was released after he was diagnosed with acute schizophrenia.

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