Lucknow Court Finds Varanasi Serial Blasts Convict Guilty in Another Case

 A Lucknow court on Wednesday found a terrorist involved in the 2006 Varanasi serial blasts guilty of possessing explosives such as RDX, a detonator, a foreign-made gun and live cartridges.

Special NIA court judge V S Tripathi convicted Waliullah and summoned him from jail on April 13 for sentencing.

Waliullah has already been awarded the death sentence in a separate case by a Ghaziabad court in June last year for his involvement blasts at the Sankat Mochan Hanuman temple and the railway station in Varanasi that killed 20 people.

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According to state lawyer MK Singh, Waliullah was arrested in Gosainganj in Varanasi on June 5, 2006.

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The prosecution had told the court that Waliullah was in possession of 500gm RDX, a detonator, a foreign-made pistol and live cartridges. He had confessed his crime and narrated the modus operandi.

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