’93 blasts: Three more given death, one gets lifeimprisonment

By NNN-PTI

Mumbai : Three more persons were Tuesday given death sentence and one person was sentenced to life for lobbing grenades at the Fishermen Colony in central Mumbai during the 1993 serial blasts.


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Special TADA judge P D Kode sentenced Zakir Hussain Shaikh, Feroz Mallik and Abdul Akhtar Khan to death as the trio were actively involved in the conspiracy for a long time and also attended weapons training in Pakistan organised by prime absconding accused Tiger Memon.

The court, however, held that their act was a "terrorist act which is synonymous with waging a war" against the Union of India as they had intentionally gone to the colony in Mahim with the "heinous objective" of killing innocent people.

"In violence, the accused have the victim in mind but in the case of terrorism, an act of cowardice, it is not against a particular victim but society at large," the judge said.

Moin Qureshi, was sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the grenade attack since the court observed that he was a minor at the time of the incident and also got involved in the conspiracy in the final stages.

The grenade attack at the colony killed three persons and injured six.

The court has sentenced 91 of the 100 convicts in the serial blasts case. Nine, including actor Sanjay Dutt, convicted for illegal weapons possession, are yet to be sentenced.

Seven persons were earlier sentenced to death by the court. With today's pronouncement of punishment, ten persons have been sentenced to death and 17 have been given life imprisonment for carrying out 12 blasts on March 12, 1993 which killed 257 people and injured over 700.

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