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Patiala court to give verdict in Kandahar hijacking case

A special court here today will pronounce its verdict in connection with the Indian Airlines plane IC-814 hijacking case.

Patiala, Feb 5 : A special court here today will pronounce its verdict in connection with the Indian Airlines plane IC-814 hijacking case.

On January 29, the court had deferred its verdict for today against the three accused -- Abdul Latif, Dalip Kumar and Yusuf Nepali.

The three were arrested on charges of conspiracy to hijack the Indian Airlines flight from Kathmandu to New Delhi on December 24, 1999.

They have been charged for helping the hijackers in procuring fake passports and to take weapons onboard. They have been lodged in the Patiala jail since 1999.

Over 120 witnesses have been examined in the case.

The weeklong hijack drama ended with the release of three dreaded terrorists, including Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) chief Maulana Masood Azhar, Ahmed Zargar and Sheikh Ahmed Omar Sayeed in exchange for 189 people on board the Indian Airlines flight.

The hijackers killed Rupen Katyal, 25, while had stabbed Satnam Singh several times but he survived.

ANI

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