Blasts convict Siddiqui gets life term for builder's murder

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A special here for TADA cases today sentenced Riyaz Siddiqui, convicted in the 1993 serial blasts case recently, to life imprisonment in the 1995 builder Pradeep Jain case.

"The has sentenced Siddiqui to life imprisonment," said special public prosecutor


The for Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act cases had convicted Siddiqui in the Jain case on August 31. Last week, the sentenced him to 10 years in jail in the 1993 blasts case.

In 2015, the had convicted extradited gangster Abu Salem and his driver in the Jain case, and sentenced both to life imprisonment.

Siddiqui, though put on trial earlier, had turned approver in 2006. However, after he did not divulge all the information during his deposition, the prosecution declared him a hostile witness in 2008.

According to the prosecution's plea, the subsequently revoked the pardon granted to Siddiqui and he was tried separately.

Siddiqui, in his confession recorded by police under the TADA, had said he was present at the conspiracy meeting held by Salem and the fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim's brother, Anees Ibrahim. Siddiqui had also narrated the entire plot of Jain's in his confession.

On March 7, 1995 Pradeep Jain, a city-based builder, was shot dead by assailants outside his Juhu bungalow.

According to the police, he was killed after he allegedly refused to give away his huge property to Salem.

Naeem Khan, one of the accused, turned approver and was granted pardon.

Commenting on the judgement, Nikam said the case proved that 'D-Company' (Dawood gang) was in the business of extortion and land/property grabbing. Siddiqui was the prime conspirator while Anees Ibrahim (who is absconding) had directly spoken to Jain prior to the murder, Nikam pointed out.

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First Published: Tue, September 12 2017. 21:42 IST