New Delhi, July 17 - Delhi High Court Friday granted bail for a month to Irshad Ali, who has been allegedly framed by police as a suspected terrorist.
Justice M.C. Garg granted bail to Irshad Ali on his furnishing a bail bond of Rs.50,000.
The court directed him to mark his attendance every Monday at the local police station and not to leave the country without its permission.
Ali, along with Mohammed Qamar, was picked up by the Special Cell of Delhi Police from the inter-state bus terminus at Kashmere Gate in February 2006.
Police alleged they were members of the Kashmiri militant outfit Al Badr and said pistols, RDX, detonators and other ammunition had been recovered from them.
During the hearing of the case, police and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had taken contradictory stands.
The CBI in its report on closing the case, filed last November, had concluded they were innocent and recommended filing a case against three police officials for implicating them by planting arms and explosives on them.