Hyderabad: Yasin Bhatkal, 4 others convicted in Dilsukhnagar blasts case


The court will announce the sentences for all the accused on December 19.

Hyderabad, Dec 13 (PTI): In the first ever conviction of banned Indian Mujahideen cadres in a terror case, a special NIA court here convicted Mohammed Ahmed Siddibappa alias Yasin Bhatkal and four others for being involved in 2013 twin blasts at Dilsukhnagar which had claimed 18 lives.

The NIA special court convicted Bhatkal and others under various sections of Indian Penal Code, Arms Act, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

Besides Bhatkal, the others convicted were Asadullah Akthar of Uttar Pradesh, Zia-ur-Rahman alias Waqas of Pakistan, Tahseen Akhthar of Bihar and Aizaz Shaik of Maharashtra. All of them are in judicial custody.

The alleged key conspirator Riyaz Bhatkal, believed to be operating from Karachi, is still at large.

The court will announce the sentences for all the accused on December 19.


Yashin Bhatkal 

The final arguments in the case concerning the attack, carried out on February 21, 2013 in which 18 people were killed and 131 injured others, concluded last month during which 157 witnesses were examined. Trial in the case had begun on August 24 last year.

An elated Director General of NIA Sharad Kumar said "it was a wonderful investigation carried out by the team in which every evidence was examined minutely. This is the first ever conviction of Indian Mujahideen cadres."

"We will be appealing for maximum punishment for the culprits," Kumar said.

In its charge sheet, the NIA had claimed that Indian Mujahideen had hatched a conspiracy to wage a war against India and decided to carry out bomb blasts in Hyderabad to create terror in the minds of people and further the activities of the outfit.

The main operative of the module, Riyaz Bhatkal, who is named as the first accused in the case, had allegedly directed his associates Asadullah Akhtar and Waqas to find a place in Mangalore to be used as a hide-out for explosive materials sent by him, it had allaged.

After receiving the materials sent by Riyaz through an unknown person, and the money sent by him by way of hawala and other channels, Asadullah Akhtar and Waqas reached Hyderabad and started working with Tahseen Akhthar alias Monu, who had already reached there and was living in a hideout in Abdullapurmet area, the NIA probe report claimed.

The three of them prepared two IEDs while staying there. The other materials needed to make the bomb, including a pressure cooker and timers, were arranged in Hyderabad. After the bomb was made, on February 21, they mounted two IEDs on two bicycles (purchased by them for that purpose), and planted them in two separate places in Dilsukhnagar, it alleged.

The NIA investigation has brought to evidence all the financial help received by the accused from abroad.

The NIA also said it learnt that the miscreants, after procuring the explosive materials to Hyderabad, had conducted a test blast in a hillock near Abdullapurmet in Hyderabad.

The main feature of the conspiracy was that the accused were communicating through the Internet, chatting with each other throughout the planning, finding suitable hideouts, purchasing materials for the bombs, until the final escape. They were also found to have used proxy servers to hide their identity.

The role of Yasin Bhatkal in the planning, procurement of explosives and harbouring of Asadullah Akhthar after the incident, was also unearthed by the NIA, the agency said.

During investigation, a total of 440 witnesses were examined and 251 documents and 300 material objects seized. Extensive cyber forensic evidence was gathered and placed on record as evidence.

  

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    We have seen the real convicted's are freed out, honored and decorated with highest position innocents are convicted in this world.

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  • Ricky Seth, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    If I am reading your comment correctly, you are saying that Yasin Bhatkal is as straight as a chakkuli and hence he should not be convicted.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    SIMI sympathisers on this forum will cry hoarse now, play victim card

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  • VALERIAN RODRIGUES, UJIRE

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    VERY GOOD JUDGEMENT

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    He was listed on the NIA Most Wanted until his arrest on the India-Nepal border near Motihari, Bihar on 28 August 2013.Indian Investigators suspect Yasin, had planted one of the bombs on Jangli Maharaj road on 1 August, when four low-intensity blasts occurred in Pune.

    On 21 February 2013, at around 19:00 IST, two blasts occurred in the city of Hyderabad, India. The bombs exploded in Dilsukhnagar, a crowded shopping area.

    The 2010 Pune bombing occurred on 13 February 2010 at approximately 7:15 pm IST when a bomb exploded at the German Bakery in the city of Pune, Maharashtra, India.

    If he is arrested for 2013 bombing and convicted for 2013 bombing,why is he held accused without conviction on any charge?

    Why does judiciary is taking so long in India?

    How many more cases does his name will prop up before he is sentenced to death and original culprits will slip as in the case of Late Hemant Karkare investigation?

    Jai Hind

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    Time to rejoice!

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    Sathya meva jayate ...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    Verdict is out. Let the courts pronounce the sentence too immediately. 

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