Court
notice to Gujarat, Delhi on shootout killing fears
Friday, September 03, 2010 08:35:33 PM,
IANS
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Gandhinagar:
The additional sessions judge, Ahmedabad, A.S. Shah Friday issued
notices to the Gujarat and Delhi governments following fears of a
staged shootout killing voiced by a kin of an Ahmedabad railway
station bomb blast accused.
Iliyas Pathan, lawyer of 2007 Ahmedabad railway station bomb blast
accused Mohammed Aslam alias Aslam Kashmiri, Friday filed an
application expressing fears of an alleged staged shoot-out
killing while in transit.
Pathan told the court that his client who figures in two cases in
Ahmedabad and one in Delhi has not been brought before the court
on the last three hearings. When the relatives of Aslam enquired
with the Tihar jail authorities in Delhi they were told that he is
in Sabarmati jail, and the Sabarmati jail authorities told them
that he is in Tihar.
"We fear the worst and therefore seek the
court's intervention," the plea stated.
Judge Shah thereafter issued notices to the two state governments,
the Tihar and Sabarmati jail authorities and the investigating
officer of the case, returnable Sep 15.
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