1993 blast convicts Zebunissa, Parkar surrender before court
May 20, 2013  18:05
Sharif Dada Parkar and Zebunissa Kazi, whose convictions in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case have been upheld by the Supreme Court, today surrendered before the special TADA court here.

Parkar, who is over 80, was brought to the court on a stretcher from a hospital in Byculla, while 75-year-old Zebunisa, suffering from cancer, came on a wheel-chair. They were slated to surrender on May 17, but failed to give themselves up because of ill-health.

While Parkar had been admitted to hospital last Thursday for chest pain, Zebunisa had been advised to undergo certain medical tests.

Today, when Judge G A Sanap saw Parkar on the stretcher, he suggested that he may be taken outside awhile to breathe some fresh air. The judge then asked the court staff and police to take both into custody and send them to jail to serve the emainders of their sentences.

Fellow convict, actor Sanjay Dutt, for whom May 16 deadline had been set by Supreme Court, has already rrendered. Earlier, Parkar and Kazi had sought more time to surrender citing medical grounds, but the TADA court rejected their applications, saying that it could not tinker with the Supreme Court-set deadline.
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