The defence had filed an application in the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crimes Act court seeking to call Sadiq, Arif Badruddin and Ansar Ahmed--all allegedly involved in various blasts across India in 2008--as defence witnesses in the train bombings case. The ATS had opposed the application.
188 people were killed and 817 others injured on July 11, 2006 when seven RDX bombs kept in the first class coaches of suburban trains had exploded.
The Crime Branch had arrested Sheikh on September 24, 2008 from suburban Kurla for his alleged involvement in 2008 blasts and later handed over his custody to ATS which interrogated him for his alleged role in the train blasts.
However, the MCOCA court had let off Sheikh on May 11, 2009, after the ATS filed a discharge application, saying they did not find any evidence about Sheikh's role in the train blasts.
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The 2006 explosions occurred between Khar Road-Santacruz, Bandra-Khar Road, Jogeshwari-Mahim Junction, Mira Road- Bhayander, Matunga-Mahim Junction, and Borivili.
The examination of witnesses had resumed after a span of two years after the Supreme Court had stayed the trial in 2008.
The prosecution had already examined a police officer before the apex court vacated the stay on April 23, 2010.