2003 blasts:HC ruling on death penalty tomorrow

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court is likely to give its ruling tomorrow on confirmation of death sentence, awarded to three convicts including a woman, in the 2003 Mumbai twin bomb blasts case. Ashrat Ansari (32), his aide Hanif Sayed Anees (46) and wife Fehmida Sayed (43) were held guilty on charges of planting powerful bombs […]

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court is likely to give its ruling tomorrow on confirmation of death sentence, awarded to three convicts including a woman, in the 2003 Mumbai twin bomb blasts case. Ashrat Ansari (32), his aide Hanif Sayed Anees (46) and wife Fehmida Sayed (43) were held guilty on charges of planting powerful bombs in two taxis which exploded at the Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar on August 25, 2003, killing 52 persons.

A special Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) court had in August 2009 awarded capital punishment to the trio. A division bench of justices A M Khanwilkar and P D Kode, which has been hearing prosecution arguments seeking confirmation of death penalty and the appeals filed by the accused against their conviction, will tomorrow pass its order.