Suspended ATS cop alleges two Malegaon blasts accused no more


Mumbai, Dec 30 (PTI): A suspended Maharashtra ATS officer told a court in Solapur that two of the absconding accused in 2008 Malegaon blasts case are dead but are falsely shown as "alive" by probe agencies.

Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad's former senior inspector Mehmood Mujawar has, in an application filed in August before a magistrate court in Solapur, alleged that Sandeep Dange and Ramchandra Kalsangra, accused in the Malegaon blasts case, are "no more".

Notably, Mujawar was suspended after a case under Arms Act and criminal intimidation was filed against him in a Solapur court.

Mujawar, in his application submitted before the Magistrate court, said, "Sandeep Dange and Ramji Kalsangra are in fact no more but are shown alive in Malegaon bomb blast case by high ranking police officers."

The application was filed in the court by Mujawar on August 19 this year seeking early disposal of the case under Arms Act registered against him.

Mujawar, in his application, alleged that the case was filed against him as a conspiracy and was a pressure tactic as he wanted to reveal the truth about the death of Dange and Kalsangra.

When asked about Mujawar's claim, former ATS chief K P Raghuvanshi rubbished it saying, "I don't even remember who this Mujawar is or if he was even part of the team that investigated the case."

"At least, in my tenure in ATS, nothing of this sort has happened," Raghuvanshi told PTI.

A retired police official, who has worked in the ATS, questioned Mujawar's claim, asking as to why the allegation is being made now after eight years.

"Who had stopped this official from revealing these important facts before. We must not believe these claims," the official, requesting anonymity, said.

A bomb strapped to a motorcycle exploded in Malegaon on September 29, 2008, killing seven people and injuring around 100. Meanwhile, NCP spokesman Nawab Malik said the allegation should be probed and it is a matter of inquiry what action was taken on the allegations.

According to the investigating agencies, the Malegaon blasts was carried out by right wing extremists and a total of 11 persons are presently in jail in the case, including Lt Col Prasad Purohit and Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur.

The state ATS, which was initially probing the case, had charged the accused under various sections of the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) and under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), Indian Penal Code, Indian Explosives Act and the Arms Act.

However, when the case was handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the agency filed a supplementary chargesheet by which charges under MCOCA were dropped on the ground that there wasn't sufficient material.

The NIA chargesheet also dropped Sadhvi and five others from the list of the accused. Apart from Sadhvi, those given clean chit by NIA are Shivnarayan Kalsangra, Shyam Sahu, Praveen Takkalki, Lokesh Sharma and Dhan Singh.

  

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 30 2016

    According to Mumbai Mirror, these two main accused were killed in police custody and their bodies were disposed as unclaimed bodies of 26/11. According to report, that they were absconding is just a story made by MTS to save their skin.

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