Indian court sentences 38 to death for fatal 2008 bombings

Indian court sentences 38 to death for fatal 2008 bombings
Judge A. R. Patel on Friday also sentenced 11 people to life imprisonment in the case in which more than a dozen bombs went off in several parts of Ahmedabad. (AFP)
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Updated 18 February 2022
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Indian court sentences 38 to death for fatal 2008 bombings

Indian court sentences 38 to death for fatal 2008 bombings
  • It was the first time that so many accused have received death sentence in a single case in India

NEW DELHI: A court in India has sentenced to death 38 people for a series of bomb blasts in 2008 that left more than 50 dead and 200 wounded in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, which has a history of violent clashes between Hindus and Muslims.
It was the first time that so many accused have received death sentence in a single case in India. The sentence must be confirmed by a higher court.
Judge A. R. Patel on Friday also sentenced 11 people to life imprisonment in the case in which more than a dozen bombs went off in several parts of Ahmedabad. A militant Islamic group called Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami has claimed responsibility for the bombings. It was considered to be Pakistani-based but apparently is no longer active.