Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Sanjay Dutt gets six years in jail


The special TADA court on Tuesday sentenced film actor Sanjay Dutt to six years rigorous imprisonment for illegal arms possession in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case. His bail bond also stands cancelled.

The actor will be taken directly into custody from the special TADA court. The actor will spend the night at the Arthur Road Jail. Dutt had been convicted under the Arms Act. He had applied for relief under the Probation of Offenders Act.

Earlier, Judge PD Kode on Tuesday refused to examine the probation report of Sanjay Dutt and two friends,

“Their crime is not a minor offence. They committed an imminently dangerous act,” the channel quoted Judge Kode as saying.

Unlike previous occasions, the actor was seen sporting a white shirt instead of his trademark 'lucky' blue one as he entered the court.

Dutt’s lawyers had argued that his past clean record be considered.

He has been on bail for the past 12 years after serving 18 months in jail following his arrest for unauthorised possession of an AK-56 rifle and a pistol, allegedly supplied by suspects in country’s deadliest terror attack.

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