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Akshardham temple attack case: two acquitted

Today, in Ahmedabad POTA court located in Ahmedabad Rural Court  acquitted two accused in the 2002 Akshardham temple attack case.

In year 2002, famous Akshardham temple of Swaminarayan sect located at Gandhinagar,Gujarat was attacked by terrorists.

Majid Patel alias Umarji and Shaukatullah Ghori were  acquitted by special POTA Court. Hearing in the case was completed on May 23.  Judgement till date was kept reserved by Judge Geeta Gopi of the Prevention Of Terrorism Act (POTA) court

Patel, accused of managing funds for the terror attack, was held in 2008 from Bharuch district while Ghori was arrested from Hyderabad in the same year.

During the trial, prosecution noted that the recent judgement of the Supreme Court acquitted six other accused in the same case.

“The Supreme Court did not believe the contentions made by the state agency and refused to believe the conspiracy part,” Special Public Prosecutor HM Dhruv had argued.

The Supreme Curt had on May 16 acquitted the other six accused in the case. In response to the appeals of Adam Suleman Ajmeri and Abdul Kayum, both of whom had got the death sentence, SC held that the prosecution could not establish that they participated in any conspiracy.

Altaf Mallick, Abdulmiya Kadri, Mohammad Hanif Shaikh and Chand Khan aka Shan Miya who were serving jail terms ranging from 10 years to life were also acquitted by the Supreme Court.

Thirty persons were killed in the attack on the Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar on September 24, 2002.