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Another Convicted In 2007 Hyderabad Twin Blasts, Sentencing Soon Of All 3
- Monday September 10, 2018
- India News | Written by Uma Sudhir
A prison court convicted today Tariq Anjum for sheltering the accused in the Hyderabad twin blasts conspiracy case of August 2007. The blasts left 44 people dead and 60 injured.
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2 Men Convicted In 2007 Hyderabad Twin Blasts Case To Be Sentenced Today
- Monday September 10, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
A metropolitan court will Monday pronounce the quantum of punishment for the two Indian Mujahideen operatives convicted in the 2007 Hyderabad blasts case.
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2 Indian Mujahideen Men Convicted For Hyderabad Twin Blasts, 2 Acquitted
- Tuesday September 4, 2018
- India News | Edited by Debanish Achom
Two accused have been convicted and two let off in the 2007 twin blasts in Hyderabad, in which 44 were killed. They will be sentenced on Monday. Mohammed Akbar Ismail Chowdhari and Aneeq Shafique Sayeed have been convicted, and Farooq Sharfuddin Tarkash and Mohammed Sadiq Israr Ahmed Shaik have been acquitted. The court will announce its verdict on...
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Yasin Bhatkal's aide sent to 15-day custody in Hyderabad blasts case
- Thursday September 19, 2013
- South | Press Trust of India
Asadullah Akhtar, an alleged close associate Yasin Bhatkal, the co-founder of banned terror group Indian Mujahideen, was today sent to 15-day custody of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the Hyderabad twin bomb blasts case by a court in the city.
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Falsely accused in Hyderabad blast case, youth seek justice
- Wednesday January 19, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Rayeesuddin was among the nearly one hundred youth picked up after the twin blasts in Hyderabad in August 2007 as a terror suspect and was subsequently acquitted after spending time in jail. Rayees says Aseemanand's version of a change of heart leading to his confession is too simplistic to be taken at face value. "Aseemanand may have been impresse...
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Another Convicted In 2007 Hyderabad Twin Blasts, Sentencing Soon Of All 3
- Monday September 10, 2018
- India News | Written by Uma Sudhir
A prison court convicted today Tariq Anjum for sheltering the accused in the Hyderabad twin blasts conspiracy case of August 2007. The blasts left 44 people dead and 60 injured.
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www.ndtv.com
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2 Men Convicted In 2007 Hyderabad Twin Blasts Case To Be Sentenced Today
- Monday September 10, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
A metropolitan court will Monday pronounce the quantum of punishment for the two Indian Mujahideen operatives convicted in the 2007 Hyderabad blasts case.
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www.ndtv.com
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2 Indian Mujahideen Men Convicted For Hyderabad Twin Blasts, 2 Acquitted
- Tuesday September 4, 2018
- India News | Edited by Debanish Achom
Two accused have been convicted and two let off in the 2007 twin blasts in Hyderabad, in which 44 were killed. They will be sentenced on Monday. Mohammed Akbar Ismail Chowdhari and Aneeq Shafique Sayeed have been convicted, and Farooq Sharfuddin Tarkash and Mohammed Sadiq Israr Ahmed Shaik have been acquitted. The court will announce its verdict on...
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www.ndtv.com
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Yasin Bhatkal's aide sent to 15-day custody in Hyderabad blasts case
- Thursday September 19, 2013
- South | Press Trust of India
Asadullah Akhtar, an alleged close associate Yasin Bhatkal, the co-founder of banned terror group Indian Mujahideen, was today sent to 15-day custody of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the Hyderabad twin bomb blasts case by a court in the city.
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www.ndtv.com
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Falsely accused in Hyderabad blast case, youth seek justice
- Wednesday January 19, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Rayeesuddin was among the nearly one hundred youth picked up after the twin blasts in Hyderabad in August 2007 as a terror suspect and was subsequently acquitted after spending time in jail. Rayees says Aseemanand's version of a change of heart leading to his confession is too simplistic to be taken at face value. "Aseemanand may have been impresse...
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