Refusing to grant bail to the accused on December 18, a bench headed by Justice P V Hardas said the evidence on record shows that he was a member of an organised crime syndicate which was involved in unlawful activity of exploding bombs in religious places, predominately in Muslim areas.
The judges noted that confession given by the accused and corroboration by witnesses revealed that the applicant had knowledge of the acts of other accused and that he conspired with them to cause the offences with which he is charged.
Earlier, a Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court had rejected the bail of the accused. Being aggrieved, Praveen filed an appeal in the High Court which too turned down his plea for liberty.
Going through the order of the special court, the High Court bench noted that it did not find any infirmity warranting interference.
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"In the light of the material on record and the bar under Section 21(4) of the MCOCA, we are firmly of the opinion, that this is not a fit case to grant bail. Accordingly, we reject the appeal," said the bench.
According to prosecution, the accused was a member of Abhinav Bharat (a right wing organisation) and during the course of investigation his role in the conspiracy was revealed. He was arrested in 2011 under MCOCA and Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
Six people were killed and 101 injured when a bomb had exploded in Malegaon in 2008.