Dad won't come back: Son of 1993 Mumbai blast convict Dossa

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 16 2017 | 10:48 PM IST
"Everything is over... My dad is not going to come back now."
This was how Shahnawaz reacted to the conviction of his father and the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts' mastermind Mustafa Dossa by a court here today.
The special TADA court convicted six out of the seven accused, including Dossa and extradited gangster Abu Salem, in the second leg of the trial in the blasts case, 24 years after the attacks, which had left 257 people dead.
Though Shahnawaz was struggling to stay composed tears welled up in his eyes. However, his sister wore a stoic expression.
"My dad has a heart issue... Just wanted to know if he is fine," she said.
The court today found Abu Salem, Mustafa Dossa, Karimullah Khan, Firoz Abdul Rashid Khan, Riyaz Siddiqui, and Tahir Merchant guilty under multiple charges which included criminal conspiracy, waging war against the Government of India and murder.
The court acquitted another accused, Abdul Quayyum for want of evidence.
Unable to contain his disappointment, Tahir Merchant's cousin Arhan Akhtar said, "We had not expected this verdict. We thought he will be acquitted as all the evidences were in our favour".
Echoing him, Riyaz Siddhiqui's relative Ahan Siddique said they were shocked to hear the conviction by court.
"We had not expected this. We were hoping for the best. Though he (Riyaz) is convicted, he has already served eleven and half years in jail. We will decide our future course of action after consulting our lawyers," he said.
However, Quayyum, who was acquitted by the court, was overwhelmed.
"...Chhut gaya main," (I'm acquitted)," he kept on saying repeatedly.
His relative said, "All of us are waiting outside the court. Abdul (Quayyum) was away from us for the last 10-12 years. We are very happy that he is finally free".

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First Published: Jun 16 2017 | 10:48 PM IST

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