Nepali (54) was released from Patiala Central jail at round 6.30 pm today, with a stamp on his wrist, which entitles him to free train journey till Gorakhpur enroute to his native place in Nepal.
Soon after his release, Nepali told reporters that he was not involved in the hijacking.
Punjab and Haryana High Court had in February exonerated him and another accused, Dilip Kumar Bhujel, of murder, hijacking and other offences on grounds that CBI failed to prove their "active participation" in the plot to capture the plane.
Bhujel, Momin and Nepali were charged with providing logistical support to the main accused.
A special CBI court at Patiala on February 5, 2008, had convicted Nepali, Bhujel and Momin for their involvement in hijacking and awarded them life imprisonment.
However, the CBI had approached the High Court seeking death sentence for Momin, which the court rejected on grounds of prolonged custody of Momin, who has been in jail since 1999 after he and Nepali were arrested in Mumbai during probe into a bank robbery.
However, Nepali, who claims to be from a very poor background, was unable to pay the amount following which the inmates of Patiala Central jail pooled in money to pay the fine.
A day after he was supposed to be released, Nepali walked out of jail today after 14 years of imprisonment, saying he did not know who would compensate his time in jail.
"During these 14 years, my parents died and my wife left me in hours of crises," he said.
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