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Ghaziabad court gives death sentence to 2006 Varanasi blasts convict Waliullah

Waliullah is alleged to have been linked to Bangladeshi terrorist outfit -- Harkat-ul-jehad Al Islami.

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New Delhi: A Ghaziabad court on Monday pronounced the death sentence for Waliullah, convicted for the Varanasi bomb blasts in 2006 that had killed 28 people.

On Saturday, the court had held Waliullah guilty in two blasts – one at the Sankatmochan Temple and another at the cantonment railway station on 7 March, 2006.

Waliullah was convicted for murder, attempt to murder and mutilation.

On that fateful day 16 years ago, the first blast took place around 6.15 pm inside the temple. Fifteen minutes later, a bomb exploded outside a first-class waiting room at the Varanasi cantonment station.

After lawyers in Varanasi refused to plead the case, the Allahabad High Court transferred it to the Ghaziabad district court.

Probe agencies claimed Waliullah was linked to a Bangladeshi terrorist outfit called the Harkat-ul-jehad Al Islami and had masterminded the blasts.


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