Additional sessions judge B S Bhadoria acquitted Mohammad Sajid, Mohammad Sadiq, Abu Faisal Khan and Mohammad Iqrar on the ground that prosecution failed to prove that they were involved in the robbery attempt, and it also did not submit any documentary evidence to link them with SIMI.
The court declared two others, Mohammad Aslam and Aizazuddin, wanted in the same case, as absconding accused.
Sajid and others were arrested in connection with an unsuccessful robbery attempt at Punjab National Bank's branch at Jaora in Ratlam district.
While Abu Faisal is lodged in Tihar jail in Delhi in connection with another case, the other three are in prisons in the state in connection with several other pending cases.
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