Five sentenced to life in Bodh Gaya serial blasts case

On July 7, 2013, nine serial bombs exploded in the Buddhist pilgrim town,causing injuries to five people, including two monks.

Updated - June 01, 2018 04:37 pm IST

Published - June 01, 2018 12:24 pm IST

 Gaya,Bihar,8th July 2013:: NIA and SPG jointly inpecting the main temple blasting area at Bodh Gaya on Monday.photo-Manob Chowdhury

Gaya,Bihar,8th July 2013:: NIA and SPG jointly inpecting the main temple blasting area at Bodh Gaya on Monday.photo-Manob Chowdhury

Five convicts in the Bodh Gaya serial bomb blasts case were sentenced to life imprisonment by a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Patna on Friday.

On July 7, 2013, nine serial bombs exploded in the Buddhist pilgrim town,causing injuries to five people, including two monks.

Imtiyaz Ansari, Haider Ali, Mujib Ullah, Omair Siddiqui and Azharuddin Qureishi were convicted by the court on May 25 under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, the Unlawful Activity (Prevention) Act and the Explosives Act.

Sixth accused Taufique Ahmed, a juvenile then, was earlier sentenced to three years of confinement in a remand home.

Judge Manoj Kumar Sinha also sentenced convicts Haider Ali and Omair Siddiqui to 14 years and seven years of imprisonment respectively.

The court imposed Rs. 10,000 fine on all the convicts.

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