Trial in Mumbai serial train blasts still on
Special MCOCA judge YD Shinde has till now recorded the statement of about 180 prosecution witnesses. The statements of witnesses has been recorded in over 2,400 pages.

"The court is now recording the statement of the accused who wanted to depose as defence witness in the case," said advocate Sherif Sheikh, appearing for some of the accused in the case.
Sheikh said they propose to examine some more defence witnesses in the case.
Special MCOCA judge YD Shinde has till now recorded the statement of about 180 prosecution witnesses. The statements of witnesses has been recorded in over 2,400 pages.
The prosecution and defence have also submitted over 700 exhibits to the court to substantiate their claim. While about 40 defence witnesses have deposed in the court including four accused, the court is now recording the statement of fifth accused.
During the trial, the court also recorded the statements of three accused - alleged co-founder of terror group Indian Mujahideen Sadiq Sheikh, Arif Badruddin and Ansar Ahmed - arrested in 2008 for their alleged role in various blasts across the country during that year.
The defence lawyers had called as witnesses as they had in their confession statement stated that it was IM which was responsible for carrying out blasts since 2005.
Seven RDX bombs kept in the first class coaches of Mumbai's suburban trains had exploded on July 11, 2006, killing about 188 people and injuring 817 others.
The blasts had occurred in suburban trains between Khar road-Santacruz, Bandra-Khar road, Jogeshwari-Mahim junction, Mira Road-Bhayander, Matunga-Mahim Junction and at Borivali.
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