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Malegaon probe: ‘Purohit could even be eliminated by ATS’

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    Malegaon blast accused Lt Col S P Purohit was on Wednesday remanded in two days of police custody by a magisterial court in Pune in connection with a case of alleged forgery in procuring a gun from the military.

    Purohit, who was escorted to Pune from Nashik by the ATS squad, has been charged under various sections of IPC for committing forgery in procuring a gun from Jammu and Kashmir for one Milind Date in 2003.

    Opposing the prosecutions' plea for a seven-day remand for further investigations into the case, Srikant Shivde, appearing for the accused told the judge that the ATS was trying to implicate him in a false case by threatening Date.

    The counsel alleged that Purohit, who had a distinguished service record in the army, was being victimised for political reasons and he could even be eliminated by ATS because he was in possession of Intelligence data of a sensitive nature pertaining to the SIMI and ISI operations, which could embarrass some quarters.

    Public Prosecutor A V Ausekar, appearing on behalf of ATS, argued that police custody for the accused was required to trace his connections in Jammu and Kashmir from where he managed to procure the gun for complainant Date from the military quota under the fake designation of Major Date and for giving bogus address in the application form for securing the weapon.

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    Malegaon BlastBy: Happy | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward I have some questions -Why Lt- col Purohit? Does he know something that powers to be want destroyed or is he the means to controlling the highly integral, secular armed forces? Why is the army not conducting/ participating in this enquiry of its staff? I am impressed with the speed with which thsi investigation has overshadowed all the blasts that have taken hundreds of lives with each blast. Why is the ATS contradicting itself? How come it declared the Lt Col the 'kingpin' if it is yet to prove anything substantial in court? These are times when the enemies of the nation are from within and not across the border.
    political hatredBy: nitin | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward I find this to be marathi- hindi conflict.Conflict even in trial. Shift this case to any other state to have fair trial.
    Purohit distorted story of eliminationBy: SA Hasan | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Completely ridiculous is the statement of the defence Councel of Purohit. Purohit was the mastermid of all the bomb blast that occured in India and was in hand glove with hindu extremist groups who are adamant in waging a discord and distrubing the communal harmony in the country and want to grab power to loot the national resources. Such elements whosoever they are and how powerful they are must be punished.
    HINDU TERRORBy: expire dream | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward S.A.HASSAN i am agree for yours words that all attacks in india are done by the hindu groups with petrolled by hindu hardliners.
    Hasan miyan.. You shoud be lawyer..By: Raman | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Wow.. Purohit was the master mind? C'mon.. You are talking As if you have seen him planning bomb blasts in Malegaon to kill some pro-terrorists.. Grow up and let the investigation go on..
    who is to blame?By: milano | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward The Human Rights Watch (HRW) of New York said that Andhra Pradesh police officers had tortured Muslim youth after the blasts in the city in May and August 2007. It demands to prosecute police officers involved in the "torture" saying no such thing happened. The HRW had slammed the state government in a press release and had alleged that 21 Muslim youth were tortured by the police after the blasts. "Acknowledging torture and providing compensation is a good first step," said Ms Meenakshi Ganguly, senior South Asia researcher of the HRW. "The government has to prosecute those responsible and should not allow them to get away with it." However, the HRW alleged that the detained youth had said they were brought before the magistrate only five to 10 days after their arrests. "Families were not notified of the detention, and were not informed of the whereabouts of their relatives," said Ms Ganguly.
    malegaon blastBy: biju | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward i wonder how these peoples know that he (purohit) and others are innocent / guilty without the whole investigation. so please wait ofr some time and we have a court also to decide who is good and who is bad... i think those who are already supporting them are also cud be terrorist one day. ha ha so please wait for the final judgement.....
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