The other accused granted relief on Monday was identified as Niyaz. The police had on November 9 filed a 3384-page chargesheet in a local court against 58 accused in connection with the violence in which two persons died and 92 injured when a rally at Azad Maidan in South Mumbai, being held to protest alleged atrocities against the Muslims in Assam and Myanmar, turned violent.
\Meanwhile, a metropolitan magistrate's court has extended the police custody of the rally's main organiser Maulana Ahmed Raza until December 15, his lawyer Sharif Sheikh said.
Raza, general secretary of a non-govermental organisation, Madina-tul-ilm, had been booked on the charges of murder, conspiracy, rioting, causing damage to public and private properties and unlawful assembly.