Kerala leader chargesheeted for 2008 Bangalore blasts
June 12th, 2010 - 10:15 pm ICT by IANSBangalore, June 12 (IANS) Peoples Democratic Party chief Abdul Nasser Maudany has been chargesheeted along with 31 others for involvement in the 2008 serial blasts in Bangalore that left a woman dead and 20 others injured, police said Saturday.
The Kerala-based Maudany was among the six people named in the additional chargesheet filed by the Bangalore Police Friday in a magistrate’s court here. Police had earlier chargesheeted 26 people.
“We have enough evidence to name Maudany an accused in the case,” Joint Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar told reporters here.
Kumar said of the 32 chargesheeted, 12 are absconding. “We are looking for three people from outside the country,” he said
Of the six named as accused Friday, five belong to Kerala and one from Karnataka, he said.
Nine low-intensity crude bombs exploded in east and south Bangalore July 25, 2008 within 45 minutes. One woman, waiting at a bus stop, was killed on the spot in east Bangalore.
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