Sanjay Dutt held in 'terrorist' jail cell: Report

Dutt's lawyer demands his transfer from the jail cell once occupied by Mumbai attacks gunman Ajmal Kasab.


Afp May 18, 2013
Sanjay Dutt. PHOTO: FILE

NEW DELHI: Bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt, who is in jail for arms possession, is being held in a cell built for militants where he cannot see daylight and wants to be transferred, a report said Saturday.

Dutt, 53, surrendered on Thursday to serve out the remaining three-and-a-half years of a five-year term in a case linked to the 1993 Mumbai bombings.

Dutt's lawyer, Rizwan Merchant, has demanded the transfer of the actor whom he said was being kept in the cell once occupied by Mumbai attacks gunman Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, according to the Indian Express daily newspaper.

Kasab was executed last November, nearly four years after 166 people died in a three-day rampage that traumatised India.

The steel bunker specially built for Kasab at Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail had no ventilation and the actor could not even tell if it was day or night, the lawyer said.

"He (Dutt) is not a terrorist" and should not be kept in such a cell, the lawyer was quoted as saying.

There was no immediate comment available from the jail.

Dutt was convicted in 2006 of possessing guns supplied by gangsters who staged the 1993 bomb attacks that killed 257 people but was freed on bail after serving 18 months in prison. In March, the Supreme Court upheld Dutt's conviction.

He was cleared in 2007 of more serious conspiracy charges in the blasts, believed to be staged by underworld leaders in revenge for religious riots in which mainly Muslims died after the razing of an ancient mosque by Hindu zealots.

Dutt, whose mother was Muslim and father Hindu, was found guilty of possession of an automatic rifle and a pistol which he insisted were only meant to protect his family in Mumbai's charged atmosphere following the mosque's destruction.

After the Supreme Court upheld his conviction, the father of three wept and declared himself "a shattered man".

COMMENTS (9)

Gp65 | 10 years ago | Reply

@k. Salim Jahangir: Elsewhere I saw a plaintive cry from you to clean up Karachi and yet you seem to be against Mumbai being cleaned up. Just as you mourn the loss of your sister, the 200 plus people who died in Mumbai serial bomb lasts too have families that mourn them. Do spare a thought for them. @Mohsin: Sorry he did not just buy a rifle. It was an AK56 and a ton of other armaments that was recovered from his home. This relates to a string of serial bombings that happened in Mumbai in which 200 plus innocent civilians died. His crime is aiding and abetting terrorists. The prison sentence he has been given is the minimum permissible under the law for the crime he has committed.

Gp65 | 10 years ago | Reply

@k. Salim Jahangir: He IS a criminal. There is no miscarriage of justice. His link with the underworld are well known as also his run ins. Even before this incident in 1993 for which he was convicted, he had prior run ins with a law. He was a drug addict, had been involved in shoot outs and more.

I am a fan of Sanjay Dutt the actor and have a great deal of respect for both his parents - Sunil Dutt and Nargis but that does not blind me to his actions.

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