<p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.23 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Mahim Junction</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 641 Down Borivli Fast</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.23 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Bandra-Khar Road</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 637 Down Borivli Fast</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.23 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Mira Road-Bhayander</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 607 Down Virar Fast</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.24 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Matunga Road-Mahim Junction</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 645 Down Virar Fast</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.24 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Jogeshwari Station</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 619 Down Borivli Slow</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.25 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Khar Subway</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 635 Down Borivli Slow</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.28 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Borivli Station</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 621 Down Virar Fast</p>.<p><strong>Total Dead:</strong> 187 </p><p><strong>Total injured:</strong> Over 1,000</p><p><strong>Railway property damaged:</strong> Rs 85.61 lakh</p>.<p>Seven blasts in 11 minutes on July 11 nine years ago in first-class suburban train compartments in the evening peak hours – during the monsoon - had left Mumbai, India's financial capital, rattled. </p><p>The crowded trains bound for Borivli and Virar were targeted on the Western Railway with orchestrated blasts in gents’ first-class compartments. The commuters mostly include executives, businessmen and persons in employment at various levels in government as well as private establishments besides college students.</p><p>ATS was assigned the investigations and initially the role of LeT and ISI and outlawed SIMI ground network was suspected</p><p>Mumbai Crime Branch in 2008 busted the IM network and the role of Riyaz Bhatkal came to light</p><p>Some accused in the Aurangabad arms haul case, train blasts case and the September 8, 2006 Malegaon blast case were common</p><p>Incidentally, Beed-born Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal, who is an accused in the 26/11 terror attacks, has played a role in transporting RDX to Aurangabad, and his role is yet to be examined </p><p>The main planner and conspirator was Azam Cheema alias Babaji, the Bahawalpur-based LeT commander who doubles up as an ISI operative – a wanted accused in the case.. He started the planning several years ago and commenced training of some of the key players in the act of terror.</p><p>The prosecution examined 192 witnesses, including eight IPS and and five IAS officers as well as 18 doctors.</p><p>The defence lawyers examined 51 witnesses and one person was called as a court witness.</p><p> The chargesheet filed by Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) in November 2006 had named 30 accused, out of which</p>.<p>Salim (from Lahore) – died in one of the blasts, body recovered later </p><p>Abu Umaid alias Abu Osama alias Mohammed Ali – killed in encounter on August 24, 2006</p>.<p>Azam Chima alias Babaji (LeT commander based in Bahawalpur and ISI operative)</p><p>Aslam (Pakistani)</p><p>Hafizullah (Pakistani)</p><p>Sabir (Pakistani)</p><p>Abu Bakr (Pakistani)</p><p>Kasam Ali (Pakistani)</p><p>Ammu Jaan (Pakistani)</p><p>Ehsanullah (Pakistani)</p><p>Abu Hasan (Pakistani)</p><p>Rizwan Dawrey (Indian hailing from Pune, hiding in Gulf)</p><p>Mohammed Rahil Ataur Rehman Shaikh (Indian, presently in Birmingham, UK)</p><p>Abdul Razzak (Indian from Hyderabad, currently in Pakistan)</p><p>Sohail Shaikh (Indian hailing from Pune, hiding in Pakistan)</p><p>Hafiz Zubair alias Rayeen (Indian from Madhubani, presently in Nepal)</p><p>Abdul Rehman (Pakistani based in Nepal)</p>.<p>Mumtaz Choudhary</p><p>Khalid Ahmed </p><p>Akhmal Hashmi</p><p>Abdul Wahid Din Mohammed Shaikh (after trial) </p>.<p>Kamal Ahmed Mohammed Vakil Ansari</p><p>Dr Tanveer Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Ansari</p><p>Mohammed Faisal Ataur Rehman Shaikh</p><p>Ehtesham Kutubuddin Siddiqui</p><p>Mohammed Majid Mohammed Shafi</p><p>Shaikh Mohammed Ali Alam Shaikh</p><p>Mohammed Sajid Marqub Ansari</p><p>Muzzammil Ataur Rehman Shaikh</p><p>Suhail Mehmoob Shaikh</p><p>Zameer Ahmed Latifur Rehman Shaikh</p><p>Naveed Hussain Khan</p><p>Asif Khan Bashir Khan alias Junaid alias Abdullah</p>.<p><strong>March 2006:</strong> Bahawalpur-based LeT commander and ISI operative Azam Cheema starts planning </p><p><strong>May 2006:</strong> 50 persons are sent to their training camp in Bahawalpur</p><p><strong>11 July, 2006:</strong> Blasts in suburban trains of Western Railway </p><p><strong>July-October 2006:</strong> ATS arrests 13 accused in connection with the serial blasts.</p><p><strong>November 30, 2006:</strong> Chargesheet filed against 30 accused, including 13 Pakistani nationals, who are now absconding.</p><p><strong>2007:</strong> Trial begins before special MCOCA Court </p><p><strong>February 2008:</strong> Supreme Court stays trial after accused challenge MCOCA </p><p><strong>23 April, 2010:</strong> Supreme Court vacates stay on trial</p><p><strong>19 August, 2015:</strong> Trial concludes before special MCOCA Court </p><p><strong>11 September, 2015:</strong> the MCOCA court convicted 12 of the 13 accused</p><p><strong>21 July, 2025:</strong> All the 12 convicts were acquitted by the Bombay High Court</p>
<p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.23 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Mahim Junction</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 641 Down Borivli Fast</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.23 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Bandra-Khar Road</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 637 Down Borivli Fast</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.23 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Mira Road-Bhayander</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 607 Down Virar Fast</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.24 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Matunga Road-Mahim Junction</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 645 Down Virar Fast</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.24 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Jogeshwari Station</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 619 Down Borivli Slow</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.25 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Khar Subway</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 635 Down Borivli Slow</p> <p><strong>Time:</strong> 6.28 PM</p><p><strong>Place of explosion:</strong> Borivli Station</p><p><strong>Train:</strong> 621 Down Virar Fast</p>.<p><strong>Total Dead:</strong> 187 </p><p><strong>Total injured:</strong> Over 1,000</p><p><strong>Railway property damaged:</strong> Rs 85.61 lakh</p>.<p>Seven blasts in 11 minutes on July 11 nine years ago in first-class suburban train compartments in the evening peak hours – during the monsoon - had left Mumbai, India's financial capital, rattled. </p><p>The crowded trains bound for Borivli and Virar were targeted on the Western Railway with orchestrated blasts in gents’ first-class compartments. The commuters mostly include executives, businessmen and persons in employment at various levels in government as well as private establishments besides college students.</p><p>ATS was assigned the investigations and initially the role of LeT and ISI and outlawed SIMI ground network was suspected</p><p>Mumbai Crime Branch in 2008 busted the IM network and the role of Riyaz Bhatkal came to light</p><p>Some accused in the Aurangabad arms haul case, train blasts case and the September 8, 2006 Malegaon blast case were common</p><p>Incidentally, Beed-born Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal, who is an accused in the 26/11 terror attacks, has played a role in transporting RDX to Aurangabad, and his role is yet to be examined </p><p>The main planner and conspirator was Azam Cheema alias Babaji, the Bahawalpur-based LeT commander who doubles up as an ISI operative – a wanted accused in the case.. He started the planning several years ago and commenced training of some of the key players in the act of terror.</p><p>The prosecution examined 192 witnesses, including eight IPS and and five IAS officers as well as 18 doctors.</p><p>The defence lawyers examined 51 witnesses and one person was called as a court witness.</p><p> The chargesheet filed by Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) in November 2006 had named 30 accused, out of which</p>.<p>Salim (from Lahore) – died in one of the blasts, body recovered later </p><p>Abu Umaid alias Abu Osama alias Mohammed Ali – killed in encounter on August 24, 2006</p>.<p>Azam Chima alias Babaji (LeT commander based in Bahawalpur and ISI operative)</p><p>Aslam (Pakistani)</p><p>Hafizullah (Pakistani)</p><p>Sabir (Pakistani)</p><p>Abu Bakr (Pakistani)</p><p>Kasam Ali (Pakistani)</p><p>Ammu Jaan (Pakistani)</p><p>Ehsanullah (Pakistani)</p><p>Abu Hasan (Pakistani)</p><p>Rizwan Dawrey (Indian hailing from Pune, hiding in Gulf)</p><p>Mohammed Rahil Ataur Rehman Shaikh (Indian, presently in Birmingham, UK)</p><p>Abdul Razzak (Indian from Hyderabad, currently in Pakistan)</p><p>Sohail Shaikh (Indian hailing from Pune, hiding in Pakistan)</p><p>Hafiz Zubair alias Rayeen (Indian from Madhubani, presently in Nepal)</p><p>Abdul Rehman (Pakistani based in Nepal)</p>.<p>Mumtaz Choudhary</p><p>Khalid Ahmed </p><p>Akhmal Hashmi</p><p>Abdul Wahid Din Mohammed Shaikh (after trial) </p>.<p>Kamal Ahmed Mohammed Vakil Ansari</p><p>Dr Tanveer Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Ansari</p><p>Mohammed Faisal Ataur Rehman Shaikh</p><p>Ehtesham Kutubuddin Siddiqui</p><p>Mohammed Majid Mohammed Shafi</p><p>Shaikh Mohammed Ali Alam Shaikh</p><p>Mohammed Sajid Marqub Ansari</p><p>Muzzammil Ataur Rehman Shaikh</p><p>Suhail Mehmoob Shaikh</p><p>Zameer Ahmed Latifur Rehman Shaikh</p><p>Naveed Hussain Khan</p><p>Asif Khan Bashir Khan alias Junaid alias Abdullah</p>.<p><strong>March 2006:</strong> Bahawalpur-based LeT commander and ISI operative Azam Cheema starts planning </p><p><strong>May 2006:</strong> 50 persons are sent to their training camp in Bahawalpur</p><p><strong>11 July, 2006:</strong> Blasts in suburban trains of Western Railway </p><p><strong>July-October 2006:</strong> ATS arrests 13 accused in connection with the serial blasts.</p><p><strong>November 30, 2006:</strong> Chargesheet filed against 30 accused, including 13 Pakistani nationals, who are now absconding.</p><p><strong>2007:</strong> Trial begins before special MCOCA Court </p><p><strong>February 2008:</strong> Supreme Court stays trial after accused challenge MCOCA </p><p><strong>23 April, 2010:</strong> Supreme Court vacates stay on trial</p><p><strong>19 August, 2015:</strong> Trial concludes before special MCOCA Court </p><p><strong>11 September, 2015:</strong> the MCOCA court convicted 12 of the 13 accused</p><p><strong>21 July, 2025:</strong> All the 12 convicts were acquitted by the Bombay High Court</p>