2008 Malegaon blast: NIA 'ready' to drop charges against 11 accused


Mumbai, Feb 4 (Mumbai Mirror): The National Investigation Agency has sought the attorney general's opinion on dropping charges under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against all accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast, officials informed a special court on Tuesday.

The surprise move follows the Supreme Court's observation last year that investigators so far have no evidence to charge the 11 accused, including Pragya Singh Thakur and former Lt Col Shrikant Purohit, under the stringent law.

"After scrutinising the paper and observations of the Supreme Court, NIA's attorney advised the agency about the applicability of MCOCA. Therefore, the NIA has sought the attorney general's opinion," special public prosecutor Avinash Rasal said on Tuesday.

The doubts among NIA officers about pursuing MCOCA charges against the accused marks a major shift from their recent stand when they cited the act to oppose their bail.

A bomb strapped to a motorcycle exploded in Malegaon on September 29, 2008, killing six people and injuring around 100. Thakur, described by investigators as a key conspirator, was the first suspect to be arrested in the case.

The Anti-Terrorism Squad, which was initially probing the case, filed a chargesheet against the arrested suspects, but the NIA took over the investigation in 2011. It arrested two more people, including one Lokesh Sharma, but they were granted bail as the agency could not file a chargesheet within the stipulated period.

Four years later, the agency has still not completed the overall investigation.

Last year, the accused had moved the Supreme Court for bail. While examining the pleas, the court said that there was no evidence yet to charge them under MCOCA, and asked the trial court to decide on their bail requests on merit.

But when the accused approached the special court, the NIA once again opposed the bail applications saying they still faced MCOCA charges. The court then denied the reprieve to the accused.

On Tuesday, the court was due to hear arguments on framing of charges against the accused. But Rasal sought more time, saying the NIA was waiting for Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi's opinion on the applicability of MCOCA.

"We are unable to open the case [finalise charges] as a recommendation has been sent to the attorney general," Rasal said. The agency has been given time till February 15.

Apart from MCOCA, the accused currently faces charges under the Indian Penal Code, Indian Explosive Substance Act and Arms Act.

If the MCOCA is removed from the case, it will mark another twist in the case. Last year, former special public prosecutor Rohini Salian had alleged that the NIA was asked to "go soft" against the accused, described by some as Hindu extremists, after the NDA came to power at the Centre in May 2014.

The NIA rejected her claim.

  

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  • RP Mishra, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 05 2016

    Shinde with help of the Maharashtra ATS. Mr Karkare was sacrificed on this altar , I have seen his video footage live while wearing BF jacket and latter after He was hit by bullets. That time I was not in Mumbai, But this great officer was made to surrender to his political bosses just to appease congress alacaman. We as a citizen paid the price otherwise this great officer along with his collegues must be here among us today.

    The worst HM country has seen are the two from Soniya congress.Let the truth come out and whover is responsible must be bokked whether Hindy or anyone else.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Aramco (SA)

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    So why is India asking to act against terrorist from Pakistan and act against our own local terror groups, if they want to release them? What is the point of our brave people to sacrifice themselves. People who decide this SUCKs SUCKs SUCKs.

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  • Mohammed Mustafa, M'lore/Jeddah

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    Expected. Government don't want evidence. That's why killed Mr Karkare.

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  • William, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    Then why they were arrested in the first place. They have been incarcerated for the past so many years. What kind of justice system is this. Delayed Justice is equal to denied Justice.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    Release Sadhvi Pragya Singh first because she has Cancer ...

    DisAgree [23] Agree [16] Reply Report Abuse

  • B.MANI, INDIA

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    She has Cancer and She is cancer to the society.

    DisAgree [15] Agree [46] Reply Report Abuse

  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    B.MANI, The Lord has already punished her ...

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  • Ummar, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Feb 04 2016


    Then Govt. has to take survey of all inmates. 100% cancer patients will found who supporters of BJP/RSS.

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  • macho, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    as expected so many accused got bails this year, all padma...awards to those who worked for BJP(check the list).. as they know whatever to be done this term before 2019 future i snot guaranteed

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  • Rohan, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    macho man.....read properly Supreme Court's observation last year that investigators so far have no evidence to charge the 11 accused, including Pragya Singh Thakur and former Lt Col Shrikant Purohit, under the stringent law..............so who need to reply BJP or CONGRESS (UPA)

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  • Joseph D Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    Supreme Court only observes and passes judgement but it is NIA who has to provide evidence. So if the NIA took orders from their political bosses not to submit evidences then naturally the Sc cannot do anything.....This is,sadly, not the reality with regard to this case alone

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  • Sachin, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    But for the last 6 yrs it was under UPA if even evidence she should hv been punished before

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    On expected lines...Denial of justice leads to terror acts....

    Law of the land should not be biased and should stand above all faiths, beliefs, groups and political parties...Guilty from any community must be punished and innocent should be let free and not to be punished...Miscarriage of justice system is dangerous to democracy..I believe in devine justice system

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