Murder convict who jumped parole held
Gurugram, Oct. 6 -- A murder convict, who had been absconding since April after jumping parole, was apprehended in Chennai on Saturday, police said.
The accused, Subash (single name), a resident of Hathras in UP, had been convicted in a 2021 murder case and was serving a life sentence, said officials. Officials said Subash (single name), a resident of Hathras in UP, frequently changed his whereabouts to keep himself away from the police. "A case was registered against him under the Haryana Good Conduct Prisoners (Temporary Release) Act at Police Station Bhondsi, after he jumped his parole on April 4," said Sandeep Turan, public relations officer of Gurugram police.
Bhondsi jail authorities had issued a letter dated April 5 to Bhondsi police station informing the prisoner convicted in case number 67 under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code had not returned to the district jail. "The crime branch of Bhondsi and Sector 40 nabbed the parole jumper. He had been shifting locations between Delhi and Tamil Nadu," said Turan.
He was produced before a local court and was sent to a one-day police remand for further interrogation. htc...
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