The Pune blasts charge sheet filed by the Anti-terrorism squad (ATS) have attached evidence in the form of forensic science laboratory (FSL) reports to prove the invlovment of the accused in the case.
As per the charge sheet, accused Imran Pathan, (who is under police custody), was allegedly given the duty of handling the outdoor work before the blast.
Prior investigations led ATS to the shop from where Pathan bought ball bearings used in the bomb. The charge sheet states the ATS collected the samples of the ball bearings from the shop and sent them for examination to the Mumbai FSL. The results revealed that the bearings found at the blast site matched those collected from the shop by the ATS.
The ATS also verified that the sweat on the jacket found at the site matched Firoz alias Hamza’s DNA making it clear that Hamza was among the conspirators.
Similar forensic evidence was found from the bedsheets retrieved from the rented room. The DNA analysis of the sweat found on the bedsheets matched with the DNA of Irfan Landge.
Pune was rattled by four low intensity blasts on August 1, 2012, at a spot in front of the Bal Gandharva theatre, opposite a McDonald’s outlet, near Garware Bridge and a Dena Bank branch. The police also recovered a live bomb near Axis Bank on the road.
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