Bagade said the maximum sentence that the accused convicted under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) is life imprisonment. A supplementary chargesheet was filed on November 3, 2012, naming Jundal as the main conspirator along with absconding accused Fayaz Kagzi. The trial could not begin earlier as key accused Mohammed Amir Shakeel Ahmed challenged the slapping of MCOCA in the Supreme Court. Dressed in a white formal shirt and black trousers, Jundal, accused as one of the handlers of the 10 terrorists who attacked Mumbai, told the court how he had suffered mentally and physically during his incarceration since 2012. In 2009, the SC vacated the stay, but the trial did not move for the next few years with several applications such as bail pleas being heard.
Source: Times of India August 02, 2016 07:11 UTC