Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Gangster Abu Salem gets 7 yrs in jail for threat to Delhi bizman

SALEM INDULGED IN ACTIVITIES OF EXTENDING THREATS, EXTORTION AND HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY INVOLVED IN MANY CASES

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Thursday sentenced gangster Abu Salem to seven years rigorous imprisonme­nt for demanding ₹5 crore as protection money from a Delhi-based businessma­n in 2002, saying that he is a “hardened criminal” and the punishment should be a lesson for him and others.

Additional sessions judge Tarun Sehrawat, while passing the order, said that Salem indulged in activities of extending threats and extortion and had been previously involved in several cases.

The court imposed the maximum punishment for the offence and a fine of ₹10,000 on him.

“As per the case of the prosecutio­n, the convict is a hard core criminal who indulged in the activities of extending threats and extortion under the fear of death and he has been previously involved in several cases of similar nature...

Therefore, he deserves severe punishment of such a magnitude that the same should be a lesson for the convict and an alarming lesson for others,” the judge said.

The prosecutio­n, while seeking maximum sentence for Salem, had argued that he was an “underworld don” and a “synonym of terror” involved in various heinous offences.

Salem’s counsel MS Khan had, however, contended that his trial was illegal as the extraditio­n order was terminated by courts in Portugal, from where he was brought to India in 2005. He sought leniency for Salem, saying he has faced continuous jail term since 2002 when he was detained in Portugal and later in India.

“The convict is not entitled to get any kind of leniency from this court for the purpose of sentence. Hence, I award the convict Abu Salem Ansari the maximum sentence of rigorous imprisonme­nt for seven years and a fine of ₹10,000,” the judge said.

The court had convicted Salem in the case on May 26. The court had, however, acquitted the other accused.

 ?? SANDEEP MAHANKAL/HT ?? ■ Abu Salem.
SANDEEP MAHANKAL/HT ■ Abu Salem.

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