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Bombay High Court acquits 12 in Mumbai train blasts, victims demand CBI probe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53864, member: 636"] The Bombay High Court reversed convictions against twelve individuals charged with the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, prompting victims' families to demand federal investigation. Relatives of those killed and injured expressed dismay over the acquittals and called for Central Bureau of Investigation oversight. The court determined prosecutors failed to establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt, overturning 2015 sentences that condemned five defendants to death and seven to life imprisonment. Justice Anil Kilor and Justice S.G. Chandak ordered immediate release of all accused parties. Seven coordinated explosions struck Mumbai's railway system during evening rush hour on July 11, 2006, claiming 189 lives and wounding 824 people. The attacks occurred within eleven minutes across trains traveling between Churchgate and Borivali stations. Forensic analysis revealed bombs contained RDX and ammonium nitrate materials concealed within pressure cookers. Anti-Terrorism Squad investigators had filed charges under Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act and Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, alleging Pakistan-backed militant involvement. The devastating assault ranks among Mumbai's most severe terrorist incidents. [/QUOTE]
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