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Charges framed against Yasin Bhatkal in German Bakery blast case

Charges have been framed against Yasin Bhatkal, alleged co-founder of the terror organisation Indian Mujahideen, holding him responsible for 2010 German Bakery Blast. The National Investigation Agency had arrested Bhatkal from the Indo-Nepal Border in 2013.

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Published : Apr 29, 2019, 4:40 PM IST

Updated : Apr 29, 2019, 4:59 PM IST

Pune: Charges were framed against Yasin Bhatkal, alleged co-founder of the terror organisation Indian Mujahideen, in 2010 German Bakery blast case at a trial court here on Monday.

Bhatkal alias Mohammed Ahmed Siddibappa was produced before the court amid tight security.

Charges were framed against him under various sections of the IPC, Explosive Substances Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, said special prosecutor Ujjwala Pawar.

Seventeen people were killed and 64 injured in the blast at German Bakery, an eatery in the Koregaon Park area in Pune, in February 2010.

Bhatkal was earlier convicted in the 2013 Hyderabad twin blasts case and awarded death penalty by a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in July 2018.

He was brought here from Delhi's Tihar jail on Monday and produced before additional sessions judge K D Vadane.

This was the first time since his arrest that Bhatkal has been brought to the Pune court.

Prosecutor Pawar said the Delhi Police filed an application stating that due to security reasons, they would not be able to bring Bhatkal to Pune for trial, and further hearing should be conducted via video-conference.

Zahir Khan Pathan, Bhatkal's lawyer, opposed the Delhi Police's request, saying the accused must be present during the trial.

"It is the duty of the state to provide security. He (Bhatkal) can be lodged here at Yerawada Central Jail till the trial ends," he said, adding that he would file his submission on the issue on May 15.

The NIA arrested Bhatkal, wanted in over 40 terror cases, from the Indo-Nepal border in 2013.

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Pune: Charges were framed against Yasin Bhatkal, alleged co-founder of the terror organisation Indian Mujahideen, in 2010 German Bakery blast case at a trial court here on Monday.

Bhatkal alias Mohammed Ahmed Siddibappa was produced before the court amid tight security.

Charges were framed against him under various sections of the IPC, Explosive Substances Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, said special prosecutor Ujjwala Pawar.

Seventeen people were killed and 64 injured in the blast at German Bakery, an eatery in the Koregaon Park area in Pune, in February 2010.

Bhatkal was earlier convicted in the 2013 Hyderabad twin blasts case and awarded death penalty by a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in July 2018.

He was brought here from Delhi's Tihar jail on Monday and produced before additional sessions judge K D Vadane.

This was the first time since his arrest that Bhatkal has been brought to the Pune court.

Prosecutor Pawar said the Delhi Police filed an application stating that due to security reasons, they would not be able to bring Bhatkal to Pune for trial, and further hearing should be conducted via video-conference.

Zahir Khan Pathan, Bhatkal's lawyer, opposed the Delhi Police's request, saying the accused must be present during the trial.

"It is the duty of the state to provide security. He (Bhatkal) can be lodged here at Yerawada Central Jail till the trial ends," he said, adding that he would file his submission on the issue on May 15.

The NIA arrested Bhatkal, wanted in over 40 terror cases, from the Indo-Nepal border in 2013.

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Charges framed against Yasin Bhatkal in German Bakery blast case
          Pune, Apr 29 (PTI) Charges were framed against Yasin Bhatkal, alleged co-founder of the terror organisation Indian Mujahideen, in the 2010 German Bakery blast case at a trial court here Monday.
          Bhatkal alias Mohammed Ahmed Siddibappa was produced before the court amid tight security.
          Charges were framed against him under various sections of the IPC, Explosive Substances Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, said special prosecutor Ujjwala Pawar.
          Seventeen people were killed and 64 injured in the blast at German Bakery, an eatery in the Koregaon Park area in Pune, in February 2010.
          Bhatkal was earlier convicted in the 2013 Hyderabad twin blasts case and awarded death penalty by a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in July 2018.
          He was brought here from Delhi's Tihar jail Monday and produced before additional sessions judge K D Vadane.
          This was the first time since his arrest that Bhatkal has been brought to the Pune court.
          Prosecutor Pawar said the Delhi Police filed an application stating that due to security reasons, they would not be able to bring Bhatkal to Pune for trial, and further hearing should be conducted via video-conference.
          Zahir Khan Pathan, Bhatkal's lawyer, opposed the Delhi Police's request, saying the accused must be present during the trial.
          "It is the duty of the state to provide security....He (Bhatkal) can be lodged here at Yerawada Central Jail till the trial ends," he said, adding that he would file his submission on the issue on May 15.
          The NIA arrested Bhatkal, wanted in over 40 terror cases, from the Indo-Nepal border in 2013. PTI SPK KRK
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