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Death for 2003 Mumbai blasts convicts
Ketki Angre, Priyanka Kakodkar, Thursday August 6, 2009, Mumbai

A Mumbai special court on Thursday handed down the death sentence to the three people convicted of assembling and planting bombs at Mumbai's Gateway of India and Zaveeri Bazaar in 2003.

As Hanif Sayed, his wife Fahimda, and their friend Ashrat were sentenced to death, one of the victim's bother, Dinesh Rakhade, broke down outside the special court. And across town, residents of Zaveri Bazaar thanked God for closure.

Rakhade lost his sister and niece in the Zaveri blast. For others like Deepak Wadhani, it was an emotional moment.

"I won't believe the verdict until it is actually carried out," said Wadhani, Zaveri Bazaar blast victim.

The accused trio called themselves the Gujarat Muslim Revenge Force and conducted blasts to avenge the Gujarat riots. The case against them unravelled soon after the bombings.

The driver in whose taxi the couple planted the Gateway bomb turned a key witness in the case. And a co-conspirator turned approver.

"It will act as a deterrent to all terrorists," said special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam.

As the verdict was announced, the Hanif and Ashrat stood stoic while Fahimda broke down outside the courtroom. Her tears aside, the death sentenced handed down to the three of them will certainly go a long way to bring the victims of the blasts, a much needed closure.

 
 
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Posted by Raj on Aug 07, 2009
Any terrorists caught should be hanged if there is enough evidence. The next one to be hanged in India are the Rapists and corrupt politicians, looters/dacoits and Rowdies/Gundas.
Posted by Priya on Aug 06, 2009
The media should make sure there is no sympathy shown to these evil individuals who killed innocent victims under the pretext of revenge. These people are not humans and for those who support these criminals under the pretext of human rights are those who've never lost a loved one to a terror attack or seen the ugly side of evil living right inside a so called human being. Let us all Indians come together to bring justice to those who died an unnatural death due in the terror attacks that India has been witnessing in the recent history.
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