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Malegaon blasts: CBI suggests court to seek NIA's view

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
The CBI today told a special court here today that the views of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) may be sought on the discharge application of the nine accused from the minority community from the 2006 Malegoan blasts.

The nine Muslim accused had sought discharge from the case last year on the ground that the NIA had arrested the right-wing Hindu group members, who purportedly carried out the blasts.

On September 26 last year, the special NIA court had directed the CBI to file their reply in connection with the discharge plea.

"Since the NIA has carried out that investigation and filed a charge-sheet on the basis of the material collected by them during further investigation, it would be appropriate if NIA is directed to file their views in the matter," said the application filed by the CBI.
 

The CBI further said that material collected during the investigation by the agency has been submitted in the court and it has no additional ground or material for submitting its say in the matter, either on the facts or on law, said the reply filed by the Superintendent of Police of CBI Special Task Force, Mumbai.

However, the ATS sought four weeks' time to file their say in the case.

Special Judge Y D Shinde had directed CBI and ATS to file their replies after one of the accused related to a right-wing Hindu group, also arrested in the case, moved an application to the court praying to summon the ATS and CBI who has previously filed a report accusing members of the banned organisation- SIMI- behind the blast.

Manohar Singh, in the application filed in September last year, objected to discharge of the Muslim accused arrested in the case.

It can be recalled that NIA in August last year did not object to the discharge applications filed by nine Muslims arrested.

"It is submitted that evidence collected by NIA in further investigation is not in consonance with evidence collected by ATS and CBI. The court may kindly pass appropriate orders in the matter," the NIA had said.

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First Published: Jan 18 2014 | 7:20 PM IST

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