INDIAN TRIALS
HEAVY SENTENCES IMPOSED. By Telesraph-Prees Afflociation-CopyTight ; Calcutta, Juno 5. # After two months* trial jn connectioji with the bomb factory raid in tho Raja Bazaar on November 21 last, tho presiding Judge, differing from his assessors, sentenced .Haznra to fifteen years' transportation,, and three others to ten years' each. '
In November lost the police arrested threo Bengalis and poized partly finishai bombs similar to tlio.se used against' the Viccro.v at Delhi, and searched for an Anarchist known as Scashanker. Senfiliankcr rented a room, and tlie threo Bengalis were apparently visitors. Tho discovery of this Anarchist plot was considered the most important.polico achievement for .vcars. Tho Director of Criminal Investigation said he believed that tho results of the raid would support tho theory of a plot, and that tho tombs were made in Bengal, but unknown outsiders were engaged to throw them. Tho search revealed four bombs, a case of fuses, and implements and materials to finish them. Much correspondence was seized, and, with the arrests, were expected to furnish a clue to the inner circle of tho Anarchist conspiracy.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5
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180INDIAN TRIALS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5
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