The court, however, granted partial relief to two other JeM militants, Atiq-uz-Zama and Raees-uz-Zama, by reducing their rigorous life imprisonment to eleven years jail term in the case in which Delhi police had arrested the five convicts on August 30-31, 2003 following an encounter.
The police had recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunitions from them and they had also intercepted a truck containing explosives in a parking lot at Sadar Bazaar here.
"They did go to Pakistan and as per their confessions, they attended training camps and clandestinely re-entered India but at the time of search or arrest, no firearm or live explosives substances like bombs etc were recovered at their behest and from their residence.
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