Sanjay Dutt back in Yerawada Jail
Mumbai,
Oct
23:
After
a
two-month
long
freedom,
Sanjay
Dutt
is
returns
to
jail
at
Yerawada
jail
(Pune)
with
prison
arrangements
remaining
unchanged
for
Sanjay
Dutt's
second
stay,
where
he
is
likely
to
continue
cane
furniture
making.
Dutt
surrendered
before
the
TADA
court
in
Mumbai
on
Monday
after
expiry
of
the
interim
bail
granted
by
the
Supreme
Court.
The actor was brought to the jail after being handed over a copy of the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case judgment by the TADA court. Clad in a blue shirt and jeans, Dutt sported a well trimmed beard.
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But
this
time,
the
Munnabhai
of
silver
screen
was
not
greeted
with
cheers
from
his
fans
as
he
alighted
from
police
van
in
front
of
the
jail
gate.
There
was
no
crowd
of
curious
onlookers
except
the
presence
of
media
persons.
It was a quiet, routine affair for jail officials readmitting an inmate who had been out on bail. The arrangements for Dutt during his previous three-week stay behind bars in the high security cell would remain unchanged, prison sources said.
''Everything will be in strict accordance with the provisions of jail manual applicable to all inmates,'' they added. Convicted under Arms Act, Dutt is sentenced to six years rigorous imprisonment.
Unless he changes his preference, the actor, who opted for manual work of cane furniture last time when he was here, was expected to continue to hone the newly acquired skill.
Meanwhile he awaits grant of bail from the apex court where his lawyers are to file an appeal against the TADA court order running into over 4,000 pages.
Sources
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