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BANGALORE: The chairman of the People's Democratic Party Abdul Nasir Maudany is one of the six persons against whom the Bangalore police have filed a charge-sheet for his alleged involvement in the 2008 serial blasts in Bangalore. The other five named in the charge-sheet are: Shohib, Sarfuddin, Thajuddin, Abdul Khadar and P.B. Saabeer. A senior police officer overseeing the investigation of the case said the name of Mr. Maudany was included in the additional charge-sheet filed on Friday. “We have secured enough evidence to name Mr. Maudany as an accused in the case,” the officer said. The city police so far have filed charge-sheets against 32 persons, which includes the six mentioned in the additional charge-sheet. “Of the 32, 12 are reported to be absconding. We are looking for three persons from outside the country,” Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Alok Kumar told reporters on Saturday. The additional charge-sheet was filed before the First Additional City Metropolitan Magistrate Court. As many as nine separate cases were registered in connection with the 2008 serial blasts in which one woman was killed. The additional charge-sheet, Mr. Kumar said, had been filed against five persons from Kerala and one person from Karnataka. “Out of six, four are in judicial custody and two are at large. The police will take all necessary legal steps to secure the two persons,” said Mr. Kumar without divulging the names of the six persons. The additional charge-sheet, he said, provided additional evidence against Tadiyantavide Nasir and Safaz, who were arrested on December 3, 2009, Mr. Kumar said. The city police recorded the statement of Mr. Maudany's wife Sufiya. “We have not yet questioned Mr. Maudany,” Mr. Kumar said.
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