Kerala
bus torching: PDP leader's wife to be prosecuted
Sunday December 12, 2010 02:48:55 PM,
IANS
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Thiruvananthapuram: The union home ministry has sanctioned the prosecution of Sufiya
Maudany, wife of jailed Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader
Abdul Nasir Maudany, and all the 13 accused in the 2005
Kalamassery bus burning case, a government order says.
Sufiya is the tenth accused in the case that was earlier being
investigated by the Kerala Police. She was arrested Dec 18 last
year and was released on bail Dec 23 by a Kochi court.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will carry out the
prosecution and file the chargesheet in the case in the next few
days.
The incident took place in 2005 when alleged PDP activists burned
a state-owned Tamil Nadu public transport bus after reports
surfaced that Abdul Nasir Maudany, who was in a Coimbatore jail,
was treated badly.
The case was lying dormant for long but the Kerala Police got into
action after reports surfaced that the now arrested T. Nazeer,
self-styled south India chief of militant outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba,
had links with Sufiya Maudany.
Nazeer is the first accused in the bus burning case.
Abdul Nasir Maudany, an accused in the 2008 serial explosions in
Bangalore, was arrested by the Karnataka Police from his party
office complex in Kollam district in August.
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