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Mumbai train blasts: Death for five for 2006 bombings | Mumbai train blasts: Death for five for 2006 bombings |
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A court in the western Indian city of Mumbai has sentenced five people to death over the 2006 serial bombings of commuter trains. | A court in the western Indian city of Mumbai has sentenced five people to death over the 2006 serial bombings of commuter trains. |
Seven of the 12 men convicted for the blasts have been given life sentences. | Seven of the 12 men convicted for the blasts have been given life sentences. |
Seven blasts ripped through trains in the evening rush hour on 11 July 2006, killing 189 people and injuring more than 800. | Seven blasts ripped through trains in the evening rush hour on 11 July 2006, killing 189 people and injuring more than 800. |
The attack was blamed on Islamic militants backed by Pakistan, an allegation the country has denied. | The attack was blamed on Islamic militants backed by Pakistan, an allegation the country has denied. |
A defence lawyer told reporters outside the court that the accused were "innocent" men who had been "framed" and said they would challenge Wednesday's order in the high court. | |
The 12 men were convicted of murder, conspiracy and waging war against the country earlier this month. | |
Mumbai's suburban train system is one of the busiest in the world, carrying more than eight million commuters a day. | |
The bombs were packed into seven pressure cookers and put in bags, and the co-ordinated explosions were detonated within 15 minutes of each other. | |
The blasts took place in the areas of Matunga, Khar, Mahim, Jogeshwari, Borivali and Mira Road, with most on moving trains and two at stations. | |
The bombs appeared to have targeted first-class compartments, as commuters were returning home from the city's financial district. | |
More than 200 witnesses were examined during the eight-year-long trial, which concluded in August last year. | |
Prosecutors say the attack was planned by Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI, and carried out by operatives of Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba with help from the Students' Islamic Movement of India, a banned Indian group. | |
Pakistan had rejected the allegations and said India had given no evidence of Pakistani involvement in the attacks. |
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