




Of the 19 arrested for the August 12, 1997 murder, only sharpshooter Rauf Merchant was handed a life sentence in April 2002. The screws were tightened in the same year after the Dubai police deported 12 of Dawood Ibrahim’s trusted aides. One of them was prime accused Abdul Qayyum Shaikh alias Qayyum Chachaa, who was also an accused in the 1993 Mumbai blast case. He is said to have conspired along with Abu Salem to kill Gulshan Kumar. With Qayyum’s arrest the case was reopened. But since then, the Mumbai Police Crime Branch is yet to conclusively close the case and nab those who had hatched the conspiracy.
The first 400-page chargesheet filed on November 28, 1997 named 25 persons as accused. Two of them — Abdul Qayyum Shaikh and Mohammad Ali Shaikh — were still being tried at the Sewree fast-track court when Mohammad died on August 10 this year.
The Mumbai Police Crime Branch had based its case against Abu Salem, Nadeem and now-acquitted Tips Industries owner Ramesh Taurani mostly on Shaikh’s statement. An ailing Shaikh (74) died at his Ghatkopar residence of natural causes.
“Shaikh’s testimonial was supposed to be the most crucial in the case,” said defence lawyer Subhash Kanse.
“While we were preparing to prove that Shaikh had never confessed his role in the murder, the police had relied on the alleged confession given by Shaikh. His death would automatically hamper the case of another deported aide of Dawood Ibrahim, Abdul Qayyum Shaikh,” he added.
Qayyum was arrested after the first case was wound up and a supplementary chargesheet was filed against him. While Qayyum’s case is being separately tried at the Sessions Court, no charges against Abu Salem and Nadeem have been framed, although they were initially named as suspects.
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