
New Delhi, Jul 11: The Supreme Court on Friday granted a one-month conditional bail on health grounds to Kerala-based PDP leader Abdul Nasser Ma'adani, a key accused in the 2008 Bangalore serial blasts case.
An apex court bench headed by Justice J Chelameswar said that during his one-month bail, Ma'adani will not leave the city of Bangalore throughout the bail period and the Karnataka government is at liberty to take all steps ensure that he does not get in touch with witnesses in the case, including putting him under surveillance.
The court granted bail while taking note that he is an under-trial prisoner who was already behind the bars for the last four years and was suffering from various ailments, including diabetes and vision-threatening ailment in both eyes.
The court also asked the Karnataka police to provide him security.
Karnataka Police arrested him from Kerala on Aug 17, 2010. Ma'adani is among the 31 persons chargesheeted for the 2008 Bangalore blasts, which killed one person and injured 20 others, on charges of conspiracy and sheltering some of the key accused on Jul 25, 2008.
He was also named in the 1998 Coimbatore bombings ahead of BJP veteran L K Advani's meeting that killed 58 persons and over 200 injured but was acquitted by the court.
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