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Mumbai bomber Yakub Menon's mercy plea rejected | Mumbai bomber Yakub Menon's mercy plea rejected |
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India's Supreme Court has rejected a final mercy plea of a man found guilty of financing the 1993 serial bombings in the western city of Mumbai. | India's Supreme Court has rejected a final mercy plea of a man found guilty of financing the 1993 serial bombings in the western city of Mumbai. |
Yakub Memon will be the first person to be executed in India since a Kashmiri man, Afzal Guru, was hanged in 2013 for the 2001 attack on India's parliament. | |
The blasts in India's financial capital killed 257 people and wounded 713. | The blasts in India's financial capital killed 257 people and wounded 713. |
The attacks were allegedly organised to avenge the killings of Muslims in riots a few months earlier. | The attacks were allegedly organised to avenge the killings of Muslims in riots a few months earlier. |
Memon is scheduled to be executed later this month. Before the Supreme Court hearing, the Maharashtra state government announced plans to hang him on 30 July. | |
In 2007, a special court in Mumbai handed out the death penalty to Memon, a chartered accountant, for playing a key role in the bombing conspiracy. | |
He is now lodged in a prison in the western city of Nagpur. | |
A total of eight members of the Memon family were initially accused of masterminding the bombings and dispersing funds for the attacks. | A total of eight members of the Memon family were initially accused of masterminding the bombings and dispersing funds for the attacks. |
The eldest brother fled the country, and three other family members were acquitted for lack of evidence. | |
The alleged masterminds of the blasts, Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon, have been on the run since 1993. | The alleged masterminds of the blasts, Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon, have been on the run since 1993. |
Executions are rarely carried out in India, but in the last four years there have been two hangings in the country. | |
Mohammed Ajmal Qasab, the sole surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks, was executed in November 2012. |