Tuesday, July 14, 2015

1993 Mumbai Blasts Convict Yakub Memon Likely to be Hanged on July 30

Mumbai:  Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon is likely to be hanged on July 30 if his petition for mercy is rejected by the Supreme Court. This will be the first execution related to the 1993 serial blasts, in which over 250 people were killed.

Sources say an anti-terror court in Mumbai has issued a warrant for the execution of 53-year-old Memon, who was found guilty of conspiracy in 2007. He is currently in the Nagpur Central jail, which has facilities for hanging.


His appeals against the death sentence were rejected all the way to the President and the Supreme Court. He has now moved a curative petition against the Supreme Court’s order, which may be taken up before the date of hanging.


Sources say the date and time of execution has already been approved by chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.


Memon, a charted accountant, had challenged his death sentence on the grounds that while he could be held guilty of conspiracy, he was not involved in executing the blasts that led to death of people. Yakub Memon is the brother of Ibrahim Memon, better known as Tiger Memon, who is the prime accused in the case and missing.


President Pranab Mukherjee rejected Memon’s mercy petition earlier this year and left it to Maharashtra to decide on the date of his hanging.


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