Madani's wife permitted to leave for Bangalore
Press Trust of India Kochi The National Investigation Agency court here today permitted Sufiya Madani, an accused in the 2005 Kalamassery bus burning case, to visit Bangalore to meet her ailing husband and PDP leader, Abdul Nasser Madani, who was granted bail by the Supreme Court in the Bangalore blast case, on medical grounds.
Sufiya had approached the NIA court for relaxing her bail condition to visit Madani.
When her petition came up, Judge K P Balachandran allowed her to go to Bangalore for a month.
While granting her bail in 2009, the concerned court had directed that she did not leave Ernakulam district without permission.
Sufiya is an accused in the burning of a Tamil Nadu state owned bus on September 9, 2005 at nearby Kalamassery.