Mumbai court acquits all 8 accused in 2006 Malegaon blast case
Out of nine discharged, one is dead, six are out on bail and two are convicted in Mumbai 7/11 train blast case.

Out of nine discharged, one is dead, six are out on bail and two are convicted in Mumbai 7/11 train blast case.
A Mumbai court on Monday acquitted all eight accused in the 2006 Malegaon blast case in which 37 people were killed.
Out of nine discharged, one is dead, six are out on bail and two are convicted in Mumbai 7/11 train blast case.
The accused are Noorulhudha Samsud Doha, Shabbir Ahmed Mashiullaha, Raees Ahmed Rajjab Ali, Salman Farsi, Farogh Iqbal Magdumi, Sheikh Mohammad Ali Alam Sheikh, Asif Khan Bashir Khan and Mohammad Zahid Abdul Majeed.
The multiple bomb explosions in Malegaon, a communally-sensitive powerloom town in Nashik district, about 200 km from Mumbai, had occurred near a mosque on September 8, 2006, killing 37 people and injuring over 100.
After the explosions, Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) had arrested nine suspects. However, the MCOCA court had granted bail to the nine accused after new details emerged about the bombings.
The probe into the blasts was handed over to CBI, which endorsed the ATS' findings. The case went to NIA, which came into existence in 2009 following 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
