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2003 Mumbai twin blast case verdict on Dec 12

2003 Mumbai twin blast case verdict on Dec 12

Rediff.com12 Nov 2011

Ashrat Ansari (32), Hanif Sayed Anees (46) and his wife Fehmida Sayed (43) were held guilty on charges of planting powerful bombs in two taxis which exploded at Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar respectively on August 25, 2003, killing 52 persons.

2003 blasts: HC upholds death sentence of 3 LeT activists

2003 blasts: HC upholds death sentence of 3 LeT activists

Rediff.com10 Feb 2012

The Bombay high court on Friday upheld the death sentence of three Lashkar-e-Tayiba members, including a couple, in the 2003 twin Mumbai blasts that claimed 52 lives.

Rise of the home grown jihadi post 2003 Mumbai blasts

Rise of the home grown jihadi post 2003 Mumbai blasts

Rediff.com12 Dec 2011

Indian Intelligence Bureau officials told rediff.com that since the 2003 attacks, Lashkar started using their local resources in India. Post 1993, the police believed that all terror operations in India were executed from across the border. While this is true to a large extent, post 2003 one witnessed the real birth of home grown jihadi

A chronology of the 2003 Mumbai twin blasts case

A chronology of the 2003 Mumbai twin blasts case

Rediff.com27 Jul 2009

Following is the chronology of the 2003 twin blasts at Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar.

2003 Mumbai twin blasts case: Three held guilty

2003 Mumbai twin blasts case: Three held guilty

Rediff.com27 Jul 2009

A special Prevention of Terrorism Act court on Monday found the three accused in the six-year-old Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar twin blasts case guilty.The accused Haneef Sayyed, 46, an auto driver, his wife Fahmeeda, 43 and Ashrat Ansari, 32, were held guilty by the POTA Court.On August 25, 2003, two bombs left in taxis exploded in south Mumbai --- at the Gateway of India and at Zaveri Bazaar in the busy Kalbadevi area -- killing 52 people and wounding over a hundred.