Death for Trio Behind 2003 Mumbai Bombings


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News Source: IANS

Mumbai, Aug 6: A husband-wife pair and their close associate were Thursday given the death sentence by a special court for their involvement in the August 2003 twin blasts in Mumbai in which 54 people were killed.

Special Judge of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) M.R. Puranik sent Mohammed Hanif Sayed, his wife Fahimida M.H. Sayed and their aide Ashrat Shafique Ansari to the gallows, 10 days after he held them guilty for the Aug 25, 2003 bombings in Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar.

The trio, said to be members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, were convicted under sections of the stringent Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) the Explosives Substances Act, the Damage to Public Property Act as well as the Indian Penal Code (IPC), said special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam.


2003 Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazar bomb blast-accused out side Arthur road jail in Mumbai.

"This is a significant judgement. It's because of these 'devils' that 54 persons lost their lives and another 244 were injured," Nikam, who led the prosecution case during the six-year trial, said.

Arguing for the death penalty, Nikam said they intended to target foreign tourists who throng the Gateway of India and the famous Mahalaxmi Temple. However, since their vehicle developed a snag, the second blast took place in Zaveri Bazaar, the hub of the jewellery trade in the city.

Defence lawyers -- Wahab Khan (representing Hanif), Sudesh Pasgola (Fahimida) and S. Kunjuraman (Ashrat) -- had said their clients were innocent.

"This is a baseless and meaningless judgement. There is not an iota of evidence against my client (Ashrat) to hold him guilty. I shall move the Bombay High Court," Kunjuraman said after the ruling came in.

Khan had argued that this was not "the rarest of rare cases" so it did not warrant the death penalty.

"My client had no personal grudge against any of the victims in the incidents, they were simply misguided and indoctrinated," Khan had said.

  

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  • Ashraf Habibi, GANGULI/DAMMAM

    Mon, Aug 10 2009

    Good Judgement..By giving death penalty, Judiciary has given strong signal to all those who kill innocents. Hope the same punishment (Death Penalty ),the same message is given to all those responsible for Bombay riots,Bombay Serial bomb blast,Karaseva,Godhra train fire, Gujarat riots,Aksha dhama temple attack..etc.

    If Maharashtra Govt had taken the strong actions ..shoot at sight the very first day,calling the military personnel,,,probably other incidents would not have followed. "Injustice is the cause for all the evils in the society." "Be a champion of Justice is the divine order".

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  • Divya Mumbai, Manglore

    Sat, Aug 08 2009

    Its a Good decession, they shall be hanged soon. They deserve to be hanged.

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  • SHABBIR, BHATKAL

    Sat, Aug 08 2009

    THEASE ARE INNOCENT...

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  • Rajesh Wagh, Gujarat

    Sat, Aug 08 2009

    Good decision, hang the terrorist, don''t spare anybody who is killing innocent humans. Even local terrorist & Politicians who killed more than 2500 people in 2002 Gujarat riots. Peace shall prevail in Hindustan. Judgement should not be biased. Jai Hind

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi / Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Aug 08 2009

    Are Yaar sab kuch chaltha hai....intazar karke dekhlo yeh bhi choot jayenge...

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, Aug 08 2009

    The anti-national elements who collaborate with foreign terrorists and murder their own brothers/sisters are the worse kind and qualify for death by hanging.

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  • Jeet, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 08 2009

    I don''t think this trio will be hanged so SOON . It is  only 6 years now.Still LOT of time they have.

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  • EDWARD, MANGALORE

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    THE JUDGEMENT IS GOOD FOR INDIA & LESSON FOR ALL OF THOSE WHO IN FUTUERE TRY TO DO THE SAME MISTAKES. AND ALSO I SUGGEST THAT SAME PUNISHMENT FOR ALL OF THOSE WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR BOMBAY RIOTS, GUJRAT RIOTS, ORISSA RIOTS & CHURCH ATTACKS IN MANGALORE & OTHER PLACES OF INDIA, PARLIAMENT ATTACK, AKSHARDHAM TEMPLE ATTACK. INFORNT OF LAW ALL ARE SAME. NOBODY SHOULD BE DESCRIMINATED AT-ALL.

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  • shekhar, newzealand

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Good descesion by the Hon Court...Later the same action should be taken frm the malegaon blast...i wish the hon court will do it

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  • Sharmila S., Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Ofcourse Good news, but date of death penalty has been not mentioned. So there are chances of change in story.

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  • David Rodrigues, Kayyar/Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Good Judgement But Terrorists do not fear death.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    POTA or equivalent act is the need of the day.

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  • S.Singh, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Very good Judgement by Hon court. Let all these terrorists be shown noose soon. One more point here, let the lawyers be jailed for atleast 5 years for defending such people knowingly well that they were the perpetrators of inhuman crimes.

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  • Cynthia, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Excellent job!!!!!!! This is what should be done to all the criminals. Crime rate is going on increasing because these people are left on bail. If death sentence is given to every criminal, our country will improve and moreover crime rate will decrease. Am extremely happy for this judgement.

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  • Jerome, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    POTA was so effective,UPA should not have repealed it.

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  • Shenoy, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Good Judgment. This is how Judiciary should send strong signals to Terrorists who kills innocent citizens.

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    In addition to these three accused, penalty should be imposed to their lawyers as well, for defending this kind of criminals.

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  • kumar, shj/ kudla

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Good work by ATS, and the court. please hang them as soon as possible. don''t keep them again beside the bar.jai hind. jai ho...

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  • Vinod Rao, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Best Judgement Thank you Nikkam

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  • rajendra, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Good News. Satya Mewa Jayate

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Aug 06 2009

    Remarkable judgement. Culprits must be punished with the capital punishment. Let them hang Afzal Guru first and we dont know how many more years will it take to hang these trios.

    Whatever it is, national security and security of citizens of India is our priority and prime concern. Those who spread hatred and terrorise peole must be booked, tried and hanged. Then only we can see a civilized and more secure society.

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