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The Karnataka High Court acquitted three individuals, including a Pakistani national, from UAPA charges related to a 2012 terror conspiracy in Bengaluru Central Prison, citing a procedural flaw in the sanction granted by the state government. The court upheld the conviction of one for illegal arms possession, but overturned the convictions of two others, ordering their release unless implicated in other cases.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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