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Prison probe indicts Sanjay Dutt for overstaying furlough

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Mumbai: In fresh trouble for Sanjay Dutt who is presently lodged in Pune jail, a probe by Maharashtra prison authorities has concluded that the actor flouted rules by over-staying his last furlough by two days.
The report submitted by Additional Director General of Police (Prisons) Meeran Borwankar to state Home department has also stated that there was lack of co-ordination between Mumbai Police and prison authorities after Dutt applied for 14-day extension of leave of furlo-ugh citing health reasons.
“I submitted the probe report to the Home Depart-ment three days back. Dutt overstayed for two days in violation of rules. Anybody flouting norms will face action,” Borwankar told PTI, indicating that Dutt should have returned to jail when his application for leave extension was “under consideration.”
Dutt’s remaining furlough days are likely to be slashed by 10 days going by the prison manual, an officer said on condition of anonymity. For one day overstaying, a convict’s five days are cut down in future furlough. In this case, Dutt’s leave would be reduced by 10 days, police said.
The 55-year-old actor is undergoing the remainder of his five-year jail term for possessing illegal firearms that was part of a cache of weapons meant to be used during the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts.
The actor was released from Pune’s Yerwada jail in December last year on a 14-day furlough and he was supposed to return to the prison on January 8. On December 27, he had sought a 14-day extension of his furlough citing health reas-ons but there was no official word on his application till the last day of his leave.
On January 8, Dutt left his Mumbai residence to surrender, only to come back following indecision by the prison authorities.
The actor surrendered on January 10 after prison authorities finally turned down his req-uest for extension of furlo-ugh citing lack of “positive” report from the Mumbai police that resulted in the actor overstaying his leave.
In the probe, Borwankar mentioned that Pune jail authorities had sent a post to verify if the grounds cited by Dutt for seeking extension were genuine. Borwankar is understood to have stated that the Mumbai police and prison authorities adopted a casual approach while coordi-nating and ignored the seriousness of the case, sources said. Dutt was con-victed for illegal possession of an AK-56 rifle and its destruction during the 1993 serial blasts. (PTI)

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