Surat: A court in Gujarat's Surat on Saturday acquitted 122 persons arrested under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for participating in a meeting organised here in December 2001 as members of the banned outfit Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).
The court of Chief Judicial Magistrate AN Dave acquitted 122 persons arrested for being members of the banned outfit SIMI, giving them the benefit of doubt.
Speaking to the media, advocate AA Sheikh said that the court has given a historic decision today and acquitted all the people who were accused of being SIMI members.
Five other accused had died during the pendency of the trial.
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In its order, the court said that the prosecution failed to produce "cogent, reliable and satisfactory" evidence to establish that the accused persons belonged to the SIMI and had gathered to promote the activities of the banned outfit.
Meanwhile, Maulana Atau Rahman, one of the 122 persons who was named in the case, said that today's verdict shows that how the police and political leaders frame innocent people falsely for their own interest.
"There should not be injustice with any person in our country. I am very happy to get justice today and hope that no one should be falsely implicated in any case," he added.