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Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Life convict Ravichandran gets 2-week parole

ANI  |  Chennai [India] 

The Bench of the granted a two-week parole to convict Ravichandran, in connection with the of former Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated in 1991.

In the petition filed by Ravichandran, he said that he had undergone imprisonment for 26 years and was released on parole three times earlier during the period.

Ravichandran, a native of Arupukottai in district in had requested the police to release him on parole to help his aged mother to solve property issues, as she was finding it difficult to manage by herself.

However, the police raised an objection to release his parole citing difficulty in providing security to him.

They opined that releasing Ravichandran on parole might be a risk to his life.

As the convict owns a property in district in Tamil Nadu, the police added that it would be difficult for the police to provide security in two places if he happens to visit to see the property from Arupukkottai.

was assassinated by a suspected (LTTE) suicide bomber, during an election rally in Sriperumpudur in May 1991.

Besides Ravichandran, other convicts such as Robert Piaz, Nalini and Jayakumar are undergoing life terms in the case.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 14:36 IST
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