Dossa died of cardiac arrest at the J J Hospital in Mumbai on June 28 this year, days after he was convicted for his role in the Mumbai serial blasts case.
"In addition to the departmental enquiry, the joint commissioner of police (Law and order) shall independently consider prosecuting them," special TADA court judge G A Sanap said.
The court had ordered an inquiry after a tabloid reported that the police had allowed a woman to travel with Dossa to Porbandar. The erring policemen were indicted in the departmental inquiry.
Observing that Dossa could have even gone absconding, the court said in such cases, the escort party should be extra cautious, but in this case, they were extra lenient.
Meanwhile, Salvi today submitted the final list of the deceased and injured in the 1993 blasts in the court.
The court asked the registrar to forward the list to the office of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and directed the DLSA to process and decide on the compensation claims as early as possible.
Judge Sanap had pronounced the sentence in the case on September 7.
A special TADA court had, in June, convicted six persons, including mastermind Mustafa Dossa and Abu Salem, in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, 24 years after the attacks left 257 people dead in the country's financial capital.
It, however, let off accused Abdul Quayyum, for want of evidence against him. This was the second leg of the trial.
All the seven accused were facing multiple charges, including criminal conspiracy, waging war against the Government of India and murder.
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