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Thursday 21 March 2013

. It was so dangerous weapon Sanjay Dutt

. It was so dangerous weapon Sanjay Dutt
            Sanjay Dutt behind bars once again forced to take up arms dipped hobby. According weapon because he had kept his house because of the Babri demolition in 1992 after his father Sunil Dutt was being threatened. These threats were therefore get, because he was helping the victims of the riots in Mumbai.Once the mob attacked his car. Says Sunil Dutt, Sanjay Dutt and sought police protection, but has refused to give them protection.  











He says Sanjay Dutt when he and Samir Hingora your trouble maker of the statement from the beloved film, he seeks to give them weapons. In January 1993, an AK-56 rifle and a pistol Sanjay Dutt was given. The horrific bomb blasts in Mumbai on March 12, 1993.The serial blasts killed 257 people and injured more than seven hundred. Police seek culprits in connection with the blasts, Hanif and Samir reached.Aatish Sanjay Dutt in the film was shooting in Mauritius, he discovered that he and Samir is questioned by police. Nervous Sanjay Dutt said that he called his friend Joseph Nulwala go to their house and destroy them to bring the rifle and pistol. Friend did the same, but then came to the attention of police Sanjay name.He was arrested as soon as he returned. Effective at the time of his arrest under TADA Act​​. The May 5, 1993 on bail, but has been weakened politically Sunil Dutt. Soon his bail was rejected and had to go back to jail.By seeking bail in November 1994 at the behest of his lawyers, he withdrew the confession Which he spoke to carry weapons, but after spending 14 months in prison did not bail. Sunil Dutt was helpless in the shelter of Bal Thackeray. Sena was in power at that time. October 17, 1995 after spending 16 months in jail on bail.November 28, 2006 when the TADA was acquitted of the charges, but found guilty of the Arms Act and sentenced to six years on July 31, 2007. He was jailed again for some time, because good behavior was granted bail by the Supreme Court.

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