MUMBAI, Feb 25:
Extradited gangster Abu Salem was today sentenced to life imprisonment by a special TADA court in the 1995 murder case of Mumbai-based builder Pradeep Jain.
The court also handed out life imprisonment to Salem’s driver Mehndi Hassan while another accused Virendra Jhamb’s sentence was set off against the period of detention undergone by him in prison during the various stages of investigation in the case.
86-year-old Jhamb was in jail for nearly 9 months after his arrest in 2005 in connection with the murder of Jain.
“Abu Salem is sentenced to life imprisonment for the offences of murder and criminal conspiracy,” observed special TADA Judge G A Sanap while reading out the verdict.
Earlier, the court rejected prosecution’s demand of death sentence to Hassan.
According to police, on March 7, 1995, Jain was shot dead by assailants outside his Juhu bungalow after he allegedly refused to part with his huge property to Salem.
Since then, Salem, Jhamb and Hassan were facing trial in the case. While accused Naeem Khan turned approver, another accused Riyaz Siddiqui, who had also become approver, later turned hostile in the court.
Trial of Siddiqui was later separated.
The court, in January last year, had dropped some sections against Salem in the case after the prosecution sought for the same saying that some charges need to be withdrawn in order to maintain cordial relations between two sovereign countries – India and Portugal.
Salem, an accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, was extradited from Portugal on November 11, 2005, after a prolonged legal battle. (PTI)