Tuesday, May 25, 2010

American Center Attack: Apex Court Stays Aftab Ansari Death Sentence

American Center Attack

The Supreme Court Tuesday late death sentence next to Aftab Ahmed Ansari, alias Aftab Ansari, a co-accused in the January 22, 2002, attack on the American Center in Kolkata that left six policemen deceased.

10. May was the Supreme Court death verdict on Mohammad Jamiluddin Nasir who was also convict in this case.

In adding, the living death verdict against Nasir to the time his appeal awaiting, an apex court bench of Justice KG Balakrishnan, then, issued impartiality Deepak Verma and Justice BS Chauhan notice of a complaint from the West Bengal administration.

Provincial Government challenge the lower penalties awarded five other prisoner in the attack and demanded that their sentences be better.

Ansari and Nasir was award the death seen in the court's April 26, 2005. The death verdict was confirmed by the Calcutta High courtyard 02/05/2010.

State Court had acquitted two accused - Shakil Mallika and Dilip Kumar Kantilla - and award the death of seven defendants for their contribution in the 2002 attacks.

For a orientation, only the high courtyard upheld death punishment and Nasir Ansari and let the other five with lower penalty. The five were Adil Hussain, Rehan Alam, Musarat Hussain, Husrat Alam and Shakir Akhtar.

In his grievance through a lawyer Abhijit Bhattacharjee, the state administration claims that the high court ruling acquitting five of those accountable for waging war and capture them in less count of falsifying ID was "wrong in both fact and law".

The Government's appeal petition criticizes the High Court not to see that everybody was part of a larger plot to wage war against the state.

Their events were part of the Final Act to wage war alongside the country and cannot be viewed in isolation, the appeal supposed.

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