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Special judge Amit M Shete acquitted the accused, who were facing charges of rioting, criminal intimidation, attempt to murder, and engaging in organised crime and other offences under the Indian Penal Code and MCOCA.
Special public prosecutor S B More informed the court that the accused had threatened and attacked the informant, who operated a building supply store, and his partners.
The accused had allegedly warned the informant and his team not to carry out construction activities on a plot in Mouje Mohili.
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The accused opened fire and intimidated the victims, injuring them.
Judge Shete, while delivering the verdict, emphasised the prosecution had failed to prove the offence under the IPC beyond all reasonable doubt. Consequently, the charge under the MCOCA also fails.
It also noted that the cross-examination of the informant brought out his criminal history and involvement in previous violent crimes.
“The informant’s actions, including attempts to chase the accused and counter-fire with arms, suggest that the possibility of creating a farce cannot be ruled out. The evidence does not discharge the burden of proving these serious charges beyond all reasonable doubt,” the court said.