“All accused acquitted. I give them the benefit of the doubt for want of evidence especially regarding their identity,” Additional Sessions Judge Sanjay Jindal said.
The court has referred the case to the Delhi State Legal Services Authority for rehabilitation of victims who have been identified.
All 16 accused, who have been acquitted, were Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) personnel at the time of the incident.
Those acquitted are: Suresh Chand Sharma, Niranjan Lal, Kamal Singh, Budhi Singh, Basant Ballab, Kunwar Pal Singh, Budha Singh, Rambir Singh, Leela Dhar, Hambir Singh, Mokam Singh, Shami Ullaha, Sarwan Kumar, Jaipal Singh, Mahesh Prasad and Ram Dhayan.
Except Mahesh Prasad and Kunwar Pal Singh, all were present in court and have been out on bail.
The court had on February 21 fixed its verdict for today after seeking some clarifications from the counsel for the prosecution, accused and victims.
The court had earlier reserved the judgment on January 22 after hearing final arguments.
According to the prosecution, represented by Special Public Prosecutor Satish Tamta, PAC personnel had come to Hashimpura village on May 22, 1987, and picked up around 50 Muslims from a congregation of 500 persons outside a mosque.
The victims were allegedly shot by the accused personnel and their bodies thrown into a canal, it had said, adding 42 persons were declared to have perished in the massacre.
The charge-sheet was filed before the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM), Ghaziabad, in 1996.
Nineteen persons were named as accused and charges for offences of murder, attempted murder, tampering with evidence and conspiracy were framed against 17 of them by the court in 2006 after the case was transferred to Delhi on a Supreme Court direction in September 2002.
The 16 accused acquitted today are the ones still alive.
The CB-CID of Uttar Pradesh police, which probed the case, had listed 161 people as witnesses. — PTI
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