Sanjay Dutt surrenders, mobbed as he reaches court

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May 16, 2013

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Mumbai, May 16: Actor Sanjay Dutt, convicted in the 1993 Bombay blasts case for possessing illegal weapons, surrendered to a special TADA court in Mumbai.

There was chaos at the court as hundreds of people, including cameramen, crowded his car. The actor was able to get out and make his way into the courtroom only after about 20 minutes and much difficulty.

Wearing a while kurta and blue jeans, he left his residence this morning accompanied by his wife Manyata, film director Mahesh Bhatt and some family members. On their way to court, they offered prayers at the famous Siddhivinayak temple.

After he surrenders, Mr Dutt will be taken into custody and sent first to Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai and then is expected to be moved to Pune's Yerawada jail to complete his prison term of five years.

Paperwork will be done at Arthur Road, the local area jail for Mr Dutt, but only under-trials are kept there. Mr Dutt, as a convict, will be moved to another jail, most probably Pune's Yerawada Jail where he was lodged the last time.

The actor has already served 18 months in jail 20 years ago; the Supreme Court has directed him to serve another 42 months, reducing a trial court sentence of six years to five years.

The police and jail authorities have promised adequate security for Mr Dutt, but said no special arrangements have been made for the celebrity at the Pune jail.

The 56 days since the Supreme Court upheld his conviction on March 21 have been dramatic. After the verdict, a stunned Dutt appeared with folded hands and bowed head and wept on camera saying he would not appeal against the order.

As the date for his surrender drew closer, however, the actor appealed that he be given six months more to complete his seven films on the floor since it affected the livelihood of many people. The court gave him a month instead to wrap up all work. That month ends today.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected the petition of one of Mr Dutt's producers that he be given more time to finish his film. Last week, the court had also dismissed Mr Dutt's plea seeking a review of its March judgement.

Sanjay Dutt has been convicted and sentenced for illegally possessing a 9 mm pistol and an AK-56 rifle that were part of a consignment of weapons and explosives brought to India for coordinated serial blasts that killed 257 people and injured over 700 in 1993.

Two men, Keri Adajania and Yusuf Nullwala, who destroyed the AK-56 rifle, will also surrender with Mr Dutt today.

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