The accused were discharged by V V Patil, Designated Judge of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), nearly 10 years after the serial bomb blasts outside a Muslim cemetry near a Mosque at Malegaon, near Nashik, on September 8, 2006, killing 37 people and leaving over 100 injured.
Bombs were planted on a bicycle parked near the cemetry while Friday prayers were on at the Mosque on the occasion of Shab-e-Baraat.
Subsequently, NIA was asked to probe the case and the agency arrested another set of people belonging to the majority community, who continue to be accused in the case.
All the eight accused discharged from the case were on
bail and came to the court today to hear the verdict on their plea.
As soon as the judge pronounced the order, tears trickled down their eyes and their faces brightened up with smiles as they hugged their kith and kin who were accompanying them.
"No evidence was found in support of conclusion drawn in the final report filed by ATS and supplementary final report submitted by CBI recommending prosecution of the nine accused", NIA said and urged the court to pass appropriate orders in view of this submission.
Of the nine accused hailing from the powerloom town Malegaon, eight applied for discharge from the case saying the court had powers to free them from the charges framed against them even before the trial.
One accused passed away while the case was pending. The charges against him would be abated.
Four others --Riaz Ahmed Rafi Ahmed, Istiyak Ahmed Mohammed Issak, Munwar Ahmed Mohammed Amin and Muzammil (from Pakistan) -- are absconding. They would be tried as and when they are caught, said the public prosecutor.
The 8 men, who have been set free, would not face the trial in the case, which is yet to begin.
They are Narul Hooda Samsuda, Raes Ahmed Rajab Ali Mansoori, doctors Salman Farsi Abdul and Farok Iqbal Ahmed Mukdoomi, Shaikh Mohammed Ali Alam Anamat Ali Shaikh, Asif Khan Bashir Khan, Mohammed Jahid Abdul Majid Ansari and Abrar Ahmed Ghulam Ahmed.
The agency has filed chargesheet against them and all of them are currently in jail pending trial.
A series of bomb blasts on September 8, 2006, in Malegaon, rattled the town in Nashik district of Maharashtra, located about 290 kms from Mumbai.
The explosions - which resulted in death of 37 persons besides injuring another 125 - occurred near a Muslim cemetery, adjacent to a mosque, at around 1.15 p.M after the Friday prayers on Shab-e-Baraat, the holy day.
A stampede ensued after the devices exploded. A curfew was imposed in the town and state paramilitaries were deployed in sensitive areas to prevent unrest.
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