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1993 Mumbai blasts death row convict Tahir Merchant dies

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Tahir Merchant alias Tahir Takla, one of the convicts in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case who was sentenced to death, died at a hospital in Pune early on Wednesday, a police official said.

Merchant, who was admitted to the Sassoon Hospital around 3 am after he complained of chest pain, died during treatment, the official said.

“One (1993 Mumbai blasts) convict named Tahir Merchant, who was lodged in the Yerawada prison, was admitted to Sassoon Hospital after he complained of chest pain.

However, he died there during treatment around 3.45 am,” Dr Bhushankum­ar Upadhyay, Additional Director General of Prisons Department said.

“Merchant was extradited to India from Abu Dhabi and was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) in 2010 and serving his jail term in Yerwada central prison in Pune,” an official said.

According to police, Merchant had arranged the finance for the blasts, and was also linked to conspirato­rs Tiger Memon and Dawood Ibrahim.

In 2007, a special TADA court had convicted 100 accused, including actor Sanjay Dutt, in connection with the blasts. In September last year, a special court awarded death sentence to Tahir Merchant and Firoz Khan, while awarding life imprisonme­nt to prime accused Abu Salem and Karimullah Khan in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case.

The court had held that Merchant was amongst the main conspirato­rs.

“The evidence proves the anguish, agitation and frustratio­n expressed by Tahir due to situation prevailing in Bombay during the period of riots in January 1993," it had noted.

He worked with (absconding conspirato­r) Tiger Memon, participat­ed in several conspiracy meetings in Dubai. Tahir made travel arrangemen­ts, financed the stay and travel of several coaccused and facilitate­d their training in Pakistan, the court noted.

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