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All accused acquitted in Jaipur blasts case by Rajasthan HC

On Wednesday, the Rajasthan High Court acquitted four men who had been given a death sentence by a lower court in connection with the 2008 serial Jaipur blasts that killed 71 people. The High Court also upheld the acquittal of a fifth accused by the trial court. The court criticized the investigating agencies for their ‘shoddy investigation,’ according to advocate S S Ali, who represented the accused. The court directed the director general of police of Rajasthan to take action against the officers involved in the investigation and issued directions to the chief secretary to monitor the case.

Ali said the court found the entire theory presented by the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), which investigated the case, to be wrong. ‘The ATS failed to prove the travel plan of the accused that they had traveled from Delhi to Jaipur in a bus on May 13, had lunch at a restaurant, purchased cycles, planted bombs and returned the same day to Delhi in Shatabdi express. The ATS could not produce bus tickets,’ Ali said.

The frame numbers of the cycles mentioned in the bills produced by the ATS did not match with the cycles seized after the blasts, and the bills of cycle purchase were tampered with, according to Ali. ‘The pellets which the agency said that the accused had purchased from a shop outside Jama masjid in Delhi to plant in the bomb did not match with the pellets found in the dead bodies. The pellets did not match in the FSL report,’ he said.

The court stated that ‘the allegations against them are not proven. The ATS has failed to establish its theory. The court also said that the ATS did not try to reach the real culprits,’ Ali added.

In December 2019, a special court had given the death sentence to four men – Mohammad Saif, Mohammad Salman, Saifur and Mohammad Sarvar Azmi – and acquitted another accused, Shahbaz Hussain. While the state government challenged the acquittal of Shahbaz Hussain in the high court, the four awarded capital punishment filed an appeal against the trial court order.

The BJP has criticized the Ashok Gehlot government over the investigation by the ATS in the case, stating that the judgment cast doubt on the prosecution by the state. ‘The Rajasthan High Court has acquitted all the accused. The acquittal in such a big crime raises doubts on the prosecution of the Ashok Gehlot government. The manner in which the evidence was presented by the ATS creates doubts. I think this is the height of appeasement of the Congress government,’ former BJP state president Satish Poonia said.

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