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Thane court acquits two men in 2002 train robbery case
Updated On: 12 February, 2026 01:50 PM IST | Thane | mid-day online correspondent
A Thane district court acquitted two men accused in a 2002 robbery aboard the Chalukya Express, noting that the prosecution failed to examine even a single material witness in over two decades

Thane court passed an order citing lack of evidences against the acussed. Representational image
A court in Maharashtra's Thane district has acquitted two men in a 2002 train robbery case. The court, while passing the orders, noted that the prosecution had failed to examine even a single material witness over the past two decades.
In a judgement delivered on February 9, Additional Sessions Judge P R Ashturkar held that there was "absolutely nothing on record" to indicate the involvement of the accused, Shaikh Babu, alias Chhota Babu Shaikh Pyare, and Shaikh Ayub Shaikh Yusuf, reported PTI.
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