74-year-old Tunda, one of the 20 terrorists India had asked Pakistan to hand over after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, was discharged by the court which said there was no prima facie evidence to proceed against him.
It was the fourth and final case filed against him by Delhi Police in which Tunda has been discharged. Earlier, an Interpol Red Corner notice was issued against him in 1996.
The special cell of Delhi Police had filed the charge sheet against the accused persons for the alleged offences punishable under various sections of IPC, including 121 (waging war against the country), 121-A (conspiring to commit certain offences against the state) and under provisions of Explosives Substance Act, Foreigners Act and Arms Act.
According to police, Allauddin and Bashiruddin met Tunda in 1994 through Zakaria before joining the banned LeT.
A number of Pakistani nationals and others were arrested in 1998 in connection with various bomb blasts in India, the special cell had said.
Tunda was arrested from Indo-Nepal border at Banbasa on August 16, 2013. He is suspected to be involved in 40 blast cases across the country.
Tunda was discharged in three other cases last year. The
two cases pertained to a blast in Karol Bagh on October 28, 1997 and two blasts in Sadar Bazaar here on October 1, 1997.
In the Sadar Bazar blasts, two bombs exploded in which several persons were injured.
The third case in which Tunda was discharged last year was registered under the stringent provisions of Terrorist and Disruptive Activities(Prevention) Act (TADA) and under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
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