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4 accused in 2003 Parbhani blast case acquitted due to lack of evidence
Updated On: 20 August, 2016 10:47 AM IST | | Chaitraly Deshmukh
<p>After span of 13 years of blast one person including 34 persons were injuried in a blast which was planned in a mosque at Parbhani in which on Thursday the four person who were involved in this blast including Pune based youth was acquittal by the Parbhani district Session court based on lack of evidences in the case</p>
Pune: Almost 13 years after a blast that left one dead and 34 injured in a mosque at Parbhani, four people, including a Pune youth were acquitted owing to lack of evidence by the Parbhani district Sessions Court on Thursday.
As per the prosecution, the incident occured on November 21, 2003. Four bike-borne youth planted two bombs at the Mohamadia mosque in Rahmat Nagar killing one person named Abdul Samad and injured around 34 people at around 1.50 pm, according to police sources. The case was being investigated by Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS).
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