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12 Years A Prisoner, Man Freed In Delhi Blast Case Says 'I Feel Lucky'
- Friday February 17, 2017
- India News | Written by Tanima Biswas
After 12 years in prison over blasts in Delhi that killed 67 people just before Diwali, 34-year-old Mohammad Rafiq Shah of Srinagar was let off by a court yesterday. "I said three words to the judge - justice has prevailed," Shah told NDTV. He is among the three men who were freed for lack of evidence.
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2005 Delhi Serial Blasts: Setback For Cops As Court Acquits 2 Accused, Convicts 1
- Thursday February 16, 2017
- Delhi News | Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
In what is being seen as a setback for the Delhi Police, only one of the three men accused in the 2005 serial blasts case in Delhi -- in which more than 60 people died - has been convicted. But Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Tariq Ahmed Dar, accused of being the mastermind of the blasts, has been convicted only for belonging to the banned terror organis...
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12 Years A Prisoner, Man Freed In Delhi Blast Case Says 'I Feel Lucky'
- Friday February 17, 2017
- India News | Written by Tanima Biswas
After 12 years in prison over blasts in Delhi that killed 67 people just before Diwali, 34-year-old Mohammad Rafiq Shah of Srinagar was let off by a court yesterday. "I said three words to the judge - justice has prevailed," Shah told NDTV. He is among the three men who were freed for lack of evidence.
- www.ndtv.com
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2005 Delhi Serial Blasts: Setback For Cops As Court Acquits 2 Accused, Convicts 1
- Thursday February 16, 2017
- Delhi News | Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
In what is being seen as a setback for the Delhi Police, only one of the three men accused in the 2005 serial blasts case in Delhi -- in which more than 60 people died - has been convicted. But Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Tariq Ahmed Dar, accused of being the mastermind of the blasts, has been convicted only for belonging to the banned terror organis...
- www.ndtv.com