13 charged in deadly train blasts
From Times Wire Reports
An Indian court charged 13 men with murder in connection with train bombings last year that killed 187 people in India’s financial capital, Mumbai.
All the defendants pleaded not guilty in the July 2006 bombings, which also injured 824 people. If convicted, the men would face at least 25 years in prison or the death penalty.
Police say the 13, along with 15 others still at large, plotted and carried out the attacks, setting off a series of bombs that ripped apart seven train coaches.
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