Additional Sessions Judge Atul Kumar Garg acquitted Javed Ahmed Tantray and Ashiq Ali Bhatt saying the whole case was planted.
Both Tantray (35) and Bhatt (30) were arrested on August 6, 2009 by Delhi Police from Darya Ganj in the walled city area here along with huge cache of arms and ammunition.
The duo were allegedly arrested, based on a tip-off while they had parked their car near Mahavir Vatika in Darya Ganj and Tantray had gone to make an ISD call.
The police had alleged they had entered India from Pakistan via Nepal on the instructions of Salahuddin to carry out strikes and had come to Delhi from Jammu in a stolen car.
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The probe agency had claimed to have recovered from the car parcels containing two AK 47 rifles, magazines and hand grenades.
Their counsel M S Khan had argued during the trial that the duo have been implicated by the police only to gain publicity and out-of-turn promotions and there is no evidence to show their connection with any terror outfit.
Khan had also said police failed to show any DD entry in Darya Ganj police station in respect of such a major operation and the time of various police personnel reaching the spot also does not inspire confidence in police version of the operation of arrests.
He had also submitted the prosecution intentionally did not examine the person from whose phone PCR was called as he did not disclose anything about the car or recovery of arms.