Mumbai: In a major setback to the Mumbai Police, a court here today dropped the charges under stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act against the 23 persons arrested for having links with terrorist group Indian Mujahideen.
A similar order had been passed earlier in the 2012 Pune serial blasts case.
The crime branch of the police had arrested these men in connection with email sent to media houses and government offices minutes before blasts in Surat, Delhi and Hyderabad, allegedly carried out by IM.
Mumbai Police's spokesperson Dhananjay Kulkarni said police will challenge the order.
As the special MCOCA judge AL Pansare dropped the charges under the Act, the case is likely to be assigned to a regular court now.
In February this year, the court had dropped MCOCA charges from the Pune blasts case, observing that sections of MCOCA and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act cannot be applied together.
A series of 21 blasts had rocked Ahmedabad on July 26, 2008 in a span of 70 minutes, killing 56 and wounding over 200.
26 unexploded bombs were found at different locations in Surat between July 28 and 30. Two cars filled with material required for making explosives and detonators were found parked on the roadside near a hospital and other on the outskirts of Surat.
IM, a home-grown terror outfit, had sent e-mails to TV channels claiming responsibility for the blasts.
A similar order had been passed earlier in the 2012 Pune serial blasts case.
The crime branch of the police had arrested these men in connection with email sent to media houses and government offices minutes before blasts in Surat, Delhi and Hyderabad, allegedly carried out by IM.
As the special MCOCA judge AL Pansare dropped the charges under the Act, the case is likely to be assigned to a regular court now.
In February this year, the court had dropped MCOCA charges from the Pune blasts case, observing that sections of MCOCA and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act cannot be applied together.
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26 unexploded bombs were found at different locations in Surat between July 28 and 30. Two cars filled with material required for making explosives and detonators were found parked on the roadside near a hospital and other on the outskirts of Surat.
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