Malegaon blast accused return home

The release of seven out of the nine accused in 2006 Malegaon blast casebrought cheers and happiness across the town as it witnessed scenes of celebration early on Thursday. Released on bail, the accused got a hero's welcome from the people of Malegaon as they burst firecrackers in joy. Scenes of celebration were witnessed all across the communally sensitive town. Malegaon had already immersed in a festive mood on Wednesday as news of the release of seven locals from jail came in. They were in jail for their alleged role in the 2006 serial blasts case. However, their release from jail after five years gave the town a new life. People stayed awake late into night to welcome the freed men. 


Swami Aseemanand's confession in the Malegaon blast case in January this year pointed investigators to the possible involvement of right wing groups in the attack. The case was then re-investigated, though Aseemanand later retracted his confession in March. In an internal note, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in April told the National Investigation Agency (NIA) that the nine Muslim men arrested were innocent and that only members of right wing group arrested should be probed.  Read more at:http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/malegaon-blast-aseemanand-rss-digvijaya-singh-nia-cbi/1/160459.html

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