2008 Ahmedabad blasts: Gujarat HC confirms death for 38 Indian Mujahideen terrorists, life term for 11 others

On 7th July, the Gujarat High Court upheld a special court’s order sentencing 38 convicts of Indian Mujahideen to death and 11 others to life imprisonment in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case.

A Division Bench comprising Justice A.Y. Kogje and Justice Samir Dave dismissed all pleas challenging the special court’s 2022 verdict. In its Tuesday ruling, the Gujarat High Court upheld the sentences awarded to members of the terror outfit Indian Mujahideen in the case.

The serial bomb blasts that took place in Ahmedabad on 26th July 2008 had caused 56 deaths, and 243 innocent citizens were injured in the blasts.

On 8th February 2022, the court had convicted 49 out of 77 accused in the case. Following this, on 18th February 2022, a special court in Ahmedabad awarded death sentences to as many as 38 convicts out of the 49 accused who were convicted in this case, while the remaining 11 have been sentenced to life imprisonment until death.

The list of all 49 convicts in the case is given below.

1. Zahid Sheikh18. Sarfuddin Itti34. Abubasar Sheikh
2. Imran Sheikh19. Md. Sadiq Sheikh35. Abaas Sameza
3. Iqbal Sheikh20. Md Arif Sheikh36. Saifu Ansari
4. Samsuddin Sheikh21. Akbar Chaudhary37. Md. Saif Sheikh
5. Javed Sheikh22. Fazal Durani38. Zishan Sheikh
6. Asif Sheikh23. Nausad Sayed39. Jia-ur-Rahman
7. Atique Khiljee24. Ahmed Barelvi40. Tanveer Pathan
8. Mehdi Ansari25. Rafiq Afidi41. Abraar Maniyar
9. Safiq Ansari26. Amin Sheik42. Shaduli Karim
10. Rafiuddin27. Md. Mobin Khan43. Tausif Pathan
11. Arif Mirza28. Md. Ansar44. Md. Ali Ansari
12. Kabumuddin29. Gyasuddin Ansari45. Md. Ismail
13. Sibyl Muslim30. Arif Kagzi46. Kamruddin
14. Safdar Nagori31. Usmaan47. Aleem Kazi
15. Hafiz Mulla32. Yunus Mansoori48. Aniq Sayed
16. Sajid Mansoori33. Imran Pathan49. Md. Shaqil
17. Afzal Usmani

2008 Ahmedabad bomb blast

On 26th July 2008, 20 serial bomb blasts had left the city of Ahmedabad in shock. The haunting memories of this terror attack still leave the people in a trauma-like situation. Within three weeks of the attack, major arrests, in this case, had taken place owing to the coordinated efforts of the Gujarat police and the ATS. A big network of the Indian Mujahideen terrorists was exposed. These terrorists were also involved in the bomb blasts in other cities of the country. Then Gujarat CM Narendra Modi had extended every possible support to the investigating officers to ensure that a strong case was built against the terrorists.

The Gujarat police had claimed that these attacks were executed as an attempt to take revenge for the 2002 post-Godhra riots. Indian Mujahideen was a section of the banned organisation Students Islamic Movement of India that is SIMI. The terrorists had sent threat emails about these blasts to various news channels and media houses. Also, a few days after the blasts, a large number of live bombs were found and defused in Surat city of Gujarat.