1993 Mumbai blasts convict Zaibunissa surrenders


Mumbai, May 20 (IANS): Zaibunissa Kazi, a convict in the March 1993 serial blasts case, surrendered in Mumbai court Monday afternoon, three days after a judge issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against her.

The 75-year-old Kazi arrived on a wheelchair accompanied by her daughter and surrendered in the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (TADA) special court.

Kazi's surrender came after the special court issued non-bailable warrants against her and co-accused Sharif Dada Parkar, who is over 80 years old, after they failed to appear before it within the deadline set by the Supreme Court.

Her lawyer said that she required to undergo certain medical tests and needed time till May 20 before she could surrender, but the court declined the plea.

Soon after her arrival, Kazi was mobbed by media-persons and she broke down, pleading "mercy and forgiveness" from the government.

"At my age and my present health condition, it is not possible for me to undergo this punishment... I have suffered enough... I urge the government to pardon me and save me from this predicament," Kazi said.

Kazi said she was suffering from hypertension, cholesterol and thyroid problems and had undergone a major kidney operation some time ago.

"I simply cannot sit on the floor, how will I manage in the jail? At home my daughter looks after me, I don't know what will happen in the jail," she cried.

Though she has claimed innocence, Kazi was convicted under the Arms Act and the TADA Act and sentenced to five years' jail.

In March, Kazi, through her daughter (who has declined to be identified), had appealed to Press Council of India chairman Markandey Katju to take up her case with the Maharashtra governor for a pardon.

  

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Tue, May 21 2013

    Strange indeed are the ways of God...
    He uses his own 'yardstick' even when dispensing punishment.....

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  • harish, dubai

    Tue, May 21 2013

    looking after her age and present health condition she is eligible for pardon and govt should consider her release at an early atleast after one month of her jail punishment

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  • Moshu, mlr

    Mon, May 20 2013

    So as sanjay dutt ...

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  • mohammed, Dubai

    Mon, May 20 2013

    if she is a part of the blast, hang her. these people do not belong to any national, religion or community. Let her sit in the jail and repent for what she has done.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, May 20 2013

    Now she is 75 and get scared of her own life. She might have thought about others in 1993, How many parents lost their children, How many children lost their parents, how many bread winners of the family have died and their families devastated...!!!???

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