A decision on releasing Peter Bleach, convicted in the Purulia arms drop case, is likely soon.
Bleach (51) is serving a life term in a Kolkata prison for dropping crates of missiles, rifles and rocket launchers in Purulia district of West Bengal on the night of December 17, 1995.
The British want him to be released.
The demand 'is being actively considered and this would be possible', Deputy Prime Minister Lal Kishenchand Advani told reporters after a 30-minute meeting with his British counterpart David Blunkett in Delhi.
The demand had gained weight after India pardoned and released the five Latvian crew members of the Russian plane used to drop the arms and ammunition.
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"We have discussed the matter with the law ministry and they have also said this could be possible," Advani said.
Blunkett said, "I am very very pleased. This would improve my reputation back home as I am known for sending and keeping people in prison. I am very pleased that the minister (Advani) is prepared to let one out."
British Prime Minister Tony Blair had discussed Bleach's case with Advani in London in June 2003. India had then offered to review the matter.