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Sanjay Dutt To Spend Four More Days In Prison

Sanjay Dutt To Spend Four More Days In Prison
MUMBAI, INDIA - DECEMBER 21: Indian Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt interacts with media after he was granted a month-long parole, the Bollywood actor was released from Pune's Yerwada Jail earlier on December 21, 2013 in Mumbai, India. Dutt, undergoing remainder of his five-year jail term for possessing illegal firearms, part of a cache of weapons meant to be used during the 1993 blasts, was granted parole on December 6. (Photo by Satish Bate/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA - DECEMBER 21: Indian Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt interacts with media after he was granted a month-long parole, the Bollywood actor was released from Pune's Yerwada Jail earlier on December 21, 2013 in Mumbai, India. Dutt, undergoing remainder of his five-year jail term for possessing illegal firearms, part of a cache of weapons meant to be used during the 1993 blasts, was granted parole on December 6. (Photo by Satish Bate/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

Four more days of imprisonment would be added to actor Sanjay Dutt's prison term, as he spent extra days out jail when his furlough period ended and a decision on extension of his furlough was pending, Maharashtra Minister of State for Home Ram Shinde said here today.

A departmental inquiry would ordered against erring prison officials and action would be taken against them for the delay in deciding the extension of furlough, Shinde told reporters.

He said that Dutt's furlough ended on January 8 and he was supposed to surrender before sunset, which he did.

The actor was sent back because a decision on extension of his furlough was pending.

"His furlough was rejected after two days but Dutt remained out of prison until then," Shinde said.

The minister said that there is need for clarity in the jail manual, adding that changes would be done accordingly during the next legislature session.

Shinde said that from December 20, 2014 to January 1 2015, 32 prisoners were granted leave.

Under normal circumstances it takes 45 days to take decisions about furloughs but in Dutt's case it took 113 days, he said.

He said that he had ordered an inquiry into the case after which a report has been received, based on which action would be taken within eight days.

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