People losing faith in NIA: Azad on Mecca Masjid blast case acquittals

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Senior Azad today raised questions on the functioning of the (NIA) after a court acquitted right-wing activist and four others in the 2007 Masjid blast case investigated by the central agency.

"It (acquittal) is happening in each case since the was formed four years ago...people are losing faith in the agencies," he told channels.

A special anti-terror court today acquitted the five men in the 2007 Masjid blast case, ruling that the prosecution failed to prove charges against them.

A massive blast had ripped through the Masjid in on May 18, 2007, during Friday prayers, killing nine people and wounding 58.

When asked about the verdict, former Union and said, "I find it very difficult to say whether this is wrong or correct".

He said he was not aware of the nature of

charge-sheet filed by the probe agency, statements made by the witnesses and the cross-examination done by the prosecution.

The case was initially probed by the local police before being transferred to the CBI, and finally in 2011 to the NIA, the country's premier anti-terror investigation agency.

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 17:10 IST