At a press conference organised here by Jamiat Ulama Maharashtra (Arshad Madani), which provided them free legal aid, the acquitted also demanded action against officers for prosecuting them. Five of the six accused- Adam Ajmeri, Mufti Abdul Qyyum Mansuri, Mohammed Salim Shaikh, Abdulmiyan Qadri and Altaf Hussain- were present at the press conference.
The Supreme Court on May 16 acquitted all the six convicts, including three condemned prisoners, in the Akshardham case and pulled up the Gujarat Police for shoddy investigation in the case in which all the accused faced prosecution under the stringent Prevention of Terrorist Activities Act (POTA).
Gulzar Azmi, Secretary, Legal Cell, Jamiat Ulama Maharashtra, demanded compensation for the accused saying most of them had spent over ten years in jail.
He was accompanied by a team of lawyers, Khalid Shaikh, Ejaz Qureshi, Ansar Tamboli and Shahid Nadeem Ansar, who represented the accused.
"I had been working in Saudi Arabia for 13 years, when they picked me up alleging there was a problem with my passport. They beat me brutally, I still have scars on my back, and I suffered a fracture in my foot," said acquitted accused Mohammed Salim Shaikh.