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What judgment copy on Dutt's conviction says October 22, 2007 22:13 IST Actor Sanjay Dutt [Images] had 'nexus' with Anees Ibrahim, brother of prime accused fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim [Images], but there is no evidence to connect him with 1993 Mumbai blasts conspiracy, special TADA judge Pramod Kode has said in his judgment which convicted the Bollywood star. Dutt was sentenced to six years rigorous imprisonment under the Arms Act by the court for the illegal possession of an AK-56 rifle and pistol by the TADA court. However, the court had acquitted him under TADA. Dutt received his copy of the judgment on Monday. 'Thus, the said matters though sufficient to reveal existence of some nexus between A-117 and Anees, still the said material cannot be stretched far enough to come to the conclusion that the weapons were received or handed over to A-117 because of the relationship,' the court has observed. The court also absolved Dutt of the charge of conspiracy stating that when the actor received the arms the main conspirators had not effected the landing at Shekhadi in Raigad where the explosives for the blasts had arrived in the country. The judgment also noted that the conspiracy was finalised at a meeting in Dubai on March 5, 1993 much after Dutt had received the arms. While acquitting him under the stringent TADA, the court has relied on the 1995 Supreme Court judgment, which stated that the unauthorised possession of weapons would attract the sections of TADA only 'if such a possession is for the purposes of the commission of terrorist acts.' The court noted that despite having the weapons the actor had at no point used them for any terrorist activity. The court has disregarded the prosecution's argument that Dutt had kept the AK-56 rifle to commit a terrorist act. However, while acquitting Dutt under TADA, the court noted that by keeping in the weapons in his possession he was guilty under the Arms Act. The court's observations have been opposed by special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam.
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