Special Public Prosecutor R C Kodekar of SIT narrated the testimonial account of 'witness number-106' (of the prosecuting agency) Imtiyaz Pathan, who had identified eight accused in the riot case, before the special trial court of Judge P B Desai.
Pathan had identified eight witnesses in the case. Two out of them are absconding while six were identified during the court proceedings, Kodekar said.
Prior to that, members of the Muslim community, who were living at surrounding area of Gulbarg Society, came to the Society finding it a safer place, he said as per the key witness' account.
The unruly mob had gathered outside Gulbarg and then climbed up on the terrace of bungalow number-one in the Society and started pelting stones, he said.
The prosecution will tomorrow continue narrating the statement of their key witness.
On November 13, the Supreme Court had directed the SIT which probed the nine riot cases including the Gulbarg Society case, to proceed expeditiously and complete hearing of the case in three months.
However, the bench said that judgement should not be pronounced by the trial court without its permission.
A day after the Sabarmati S-6 coach burning incident near Godhra railway station, 69 people were allegedly killed by a mob at Gulbarg Society on February 28, 2002 during the riots.
