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Sanjay Dutt returns home on parole, implores media for privacy

October 01, 2013

Sanjay Dutt, who was granted a 14-day parole by Yerwada jail authorities earlier today, returned home over four months after he was sent to Yerawada Central Jail in Pune to serve his remaining sentence in connection with the 1993 Mumbai blasts case.

'Good conduct is one of the criteria for granting furlough, which is sanctioned from prisoner's accumulated leave,' Yerawada jail superintendent Yogesh Desai

Later at his Bandra residence, the actor pleaded for privacy while talking to journalists, saying he had little time to spend with his family.

"With folded hands, I request the press to allow me to spend the little time I have,

with my family. I respect the law and will return to jail once the leave gets over. Thank you for your support," he told the media.

Dutt, 53, is serving the remaining 42-month jail term for possessing illegal firearms, part of the cache of weapons which were supposed to be used during the 1993 bombings.

He was shifted to Yerawada jail from Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail on May 22 in a hush-hush pre-dawn operation.

In its March 21 verdict, the Supreme Court had reduced Dutt's jail term from six years to five. The actor had already served 18 months behind bars.

On May 10, the Supreme Court had dismissed Dutt's plea seeking review of its judgement on his conviction and the five-year jail sentence.

In the picture: Sanjay Dutt. Photograph: Sahil Salvi

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