Delhi police on Thursday faced some searching questions from a local court which asked whether any new evidence has emerged against top LeT bomb expert Abdul Karim Tunda who has been named in a charge sheet in a 1994 case relating to recovery of explosives substance here.
The court asked the Special Cell of Delhi police whether it has covered the grounds on which five co-accused were earlier acquitted by a court here under the provisions of stringent law Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) in the case.
Police had recently filed a supplementary charge sheet against Tunda under the provisions of TADA and other offences.
During the proceedings, additional sessions judge Bharat Parashar asked prosecutor Rajiv Mohan if any new evidence has emerged against Tunda during the subsequent probe done after he was arrested on 16 August last year from the Indo-Nepal border.
The court asked the Special Cell of Delhi police whether it has covered the grounds on which five co-accused were earlier acquitted by a court here under the provisions of stringent law Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) in the case.
Police had recently filed a supplementary charge sheet against Tunda under the provisions of TADA and other offences.
During the proceedings, additional sessions judge Bharat Parashar asked prosecutor Rajiv Mohan if any new evidence has emerged against Tunda during the subsequent probe done after he was arrested on 16 August last year from the Indo-Nepal border.