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        Indian anti-terror judge resigns after freeing 5 men in mosque blast case
        Source: Xinhua   2018-04-16 22:18:40

        NEW DELHI, April 16 (Xinhua) -- An anti-terror court judge in India Monday resigned, hours after acquitting five men, including a Hindu saint, in an 11-year-old mosque blast case.

        Justice Ravinder Reddy submitted his resignation to the Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court, citing personal reasons.

        Earlier in the day, he freed the five men accused of engineering the bomb blast in one of the country's biggest mosques in the southern city of Hyderabad some 11 years back.

        The explosion at the historic Mecca Masjid (mosque) took place during Friday prayers on May 18 in 2007, claiming the lives of nine people and injuring over 50 others. Five others were also killed in police firing in riots that followed the blast.

        The court acquitted all the accused, citing lack of evidence. The anti-terror National Investigation Agency (NIA) has failed to prove anyone's guilt, according to the court.

        A total of 10 men, allegedly belonging to right-wing Hindu groups, including saint Swami Aseemanand, were initially named as accused in the case by NIA. While one of them was killed during the investigation, two others went missing. Probe is on against two others.

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        Indian anti-terror judge resigns after freeing 5 men in mosque blast case

        Source: Xinhua 2018-04-16 22:18:40
        [Editor: huaxia]

        NEW DELHI, April 16 (Xinhua) -- An anti-terror court judge in India Monday resigned, hours after acquitting five men, including a Hindu saint, in an 11-year-old mosque blast case.

        Justice Ravinder Reddy submitted his resignation to the Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court, citing personal reasons.

        Earlier in the day, he freed the five men accused of engineering the bomb blast in one of the country's biggest mosques in the southern city of Hyderabad some 11 years back.

        The explosion at the historic Mecca Masjid (mosque) took place during Friday prayers on May 18 in 2007, claiming the lives of nine people and injuring over 50 others. Five others were also killed in police firing in riots that followed the blast.

        The court acquitted all the accused, citing lack of evidence. The anti-terror National Investigation Agency (NIA) has failed to prove anyone's guilt, according to the court.

        A total of 10 men, allegedly belonging to right-wing Hindu groups, including saint Swami Aseemanand, were initially named as accused in the case by NIA. While one of them was killed during the investigation, two others went missing. Probe is on against two others.

        [Editor: huaxia]
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