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Gangster under trial in 1993 serial blasts case holds modelling auditions inside a Mumbai court

| | 28 May 2015, 12:59 pm
Mumbai, May 28 (IBNS): In a surprising case, gangster Mustafa Dossa, who is under trial in the 1993 serial bomb blasts case, held auditions for models inside a sessions court during a hearing.

"Dossa allegedly brought eight models inside a courtroom and conducted audition inside the court to select a model for a Dubai based assignment," CNN-IBN reported.

A model, who also auditioned, has lodged an FIR against Dossa.

She has claimed that the gangster shortlisted three out of the 8 models brought to the sessions court in Mumbai.

Following the FIR, the Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested three accused in connection with the case.

The serial blasts in Mumbai in March 1993 had left 257 people killed and damaged property worth Rs 32 crore.

Dawood Ibrahim, Tiger Memon and Mohhammed Dossa are three main accused in the case and are still wanted.

Musatafa Dossa was arrested in 2003 and charged subsequently.

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