Actor Sanjay Dutt asks Supreme Court for six months to surrender
The 53-year-old was sentenced in March to serve five years in jail for illegally owning weapons including an AK-56 in a case linked to the 1993 bomb blasts. He will have to serve a little over three years of that as he has already spent 18 months in prison.
On March 21, the actor was convicted for possessing an automatic rifle and a pistol that were supplied to him by men subsequently convicted in the 1993 bombings in Mumbai, in which more than 200 people were killed. But Mr Dutt was acquitted of the more serious charges of terrorism and conspiracy.
He has maintained that he knew nothing about the bombing plot and that he asked for the guns to protect his family after receiving threats during the city's communal riots.
Three other petitioners in the Mumbai blasts case, including a 71-year-old woman, have also sought more time to surrender. Their cases, too, will be heard by the court today.
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