27 April,2016 08:02 AM IST | | PTI
The special NIA court, which discharged eight accused in the Malegoan 2006 blast, observed that it was impossible that the accused who are Muslims themselves, would have decided to kill their own people to create disharmony in two communities, that too on a holy day of Shab-E-Barat
Mumbai: The special NIA court, which discharged eight accused in the Malegoan 2006 blast, observed that it was impossible that the accused who are Muslims themselves, would have decided to kill their own people to create disharmony in two communities, that too on a holy day of Shab-E-Barat.
The court also held that the ATS officers discharged their public duty in a "wrong way" and merely on suspicion projected them as accused in the case.
Ten years after a series of bombs exploded in Malegaon killing 37 people, the court had yesterday dropped charges against eight Muslim youths due to lack of evidence against them.
"In my view the basic foundation or the object shown by ATS behind the blast dated September 8, 2006 is not acceptable to a man of ordinary prudence.
I say so because there was Ganesh immersion just prior to it...Had the accused had any object that there should be riots at Malegaon, then they ought to have planted bombs at the time of Ganesh immersion day, which would have caused death of most of the Hindu people," observed special NIA judge V V Patil.
The court also said that after scanning of the investigation papers of ATS, it emerged that there is not sufficient ground for proceedings against the accused persons.
"I am also of the view that there is no prima facie evidence of commission of alleged offence by the accused persons, so as to frame charge against them for any of the charges levelled against them," the court observed.
"It appears to me that as the accused were having criminal antecedents, they become the scapegoat at the hands of ATS. However, it should be mentioned here that the ATS officers who conducted the investigation were having no animosity with these accused persons to book them in the crime, therefore, in my view as they discharged their public duty, but in a wrong way, so they may not be blamed for it", the court observed.
The serial bomb blasts outside a cemetry near Hamidia Mosque at Malegaon near Nashik had also left over 100 persons injured. Bombs were planted on bicycles parked near the cemetery and they went off after Friday prayers at the Mosque on the occasion of Shab-e-Baraat.