Accused Ethesham Siddiqui, during his examination by the defence lawyers, told the special MCOCA court yesterday here that he learnt through Right to Information Act that one of the prosecution witnesses was facing three criminal cases.
Another witness had said that he had not conducted any test identification parade after the parade was held in this case. However, RTI revealed that the witness had conducted another test identification parade, Siddiqui said.
Another RTI response revealed that a witness had lied in the records. The register of high-security 'anda' cell at a Mumbai prison showed there was a mention by this witness, a police officer, that Siddiqui was taken out for identification parade on November 7 and 8, 2006, at about 1.15 or 1.30 pm for 35 minutes.
However, police station diary showed that Ethesham was taken out at 12.35 pm and returned at 12.40 pm. This entry had been made in Siddiqui's presence, he said.
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