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PDP leader Maudany reaches Kochi
Kochi, May 18
People's Democratic Party (PDP) leader Abdul Nasir Maudany arrived here on Monday afternoon from Bangalore.
Maudany,
a prime accused in the 2008 Bengaluru serial bomb blasts conspiracy,
was allowed on Friday by the Supreme Court to travel to Kerala for five
days to see his ailing mother.
Maudany was arrested by the
Karnataka police in 2010. He secured conditional bail last year from the
Supreme Court but is not allowed to travel outside Bengaluru city
limits.
On Friday, the Supreme Court had allowed Maudany to
visit his mother in Kerala for five days. His mother, living in Kollam,
is suffering from cancer.
Poonthura Siraj, a senior PDP leader
and a close relative of Maudany, told IANS that Maudany will first
visit his parents and at night will arrive at his headquarters, which is
also near his parents home. He will return to Bengaluru on Friday from
Thiruvananthapuram.
In 2013, Maudany was allowed to attend his daughter's marriage.