Seven sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 Gujarat riot case

Ahmedabad: Largescale violence had erupted in Gujarat a day after a coach of the Sabarmati Express train was set on fire. Three people of the minority community were killed by a mob in Ahmedabad. (PTI File Photo)
The Gujarat high court on Monday sentenced seven people to life imprisonment for killing three people during the 2002 riots.

Largescale violence had erupted in the state a day after a coach of the Sabarmati Express train was set on fire on February 27, 2002, killing 59 people. During the violence, three people of the minority community were killed by a mob near a railway crossing in Viramgam of Ahmedabad district.

A lower court had sentenced two of the 10 accused in the case to life in jail after convicting them of murder; four others were convicted for a lesser crime and the remaining four were set free.

A division bench of Justice Harsha Devani and Justice Viren Vaishnav upheld the lower court’s judgment of handing over life sentence to two of the accused but also sentenced five others to a life term, including those held guilty of lesser crime and held not guilty by the lower court.

PTI