
Charles Sobhraj deported to France : Barred him from entering Nepal for the next 10 years.
The Himalayan Times, Dec 24, 2022, KATHMANDU: Twin-murder convict Charles Sobhraj was released from the Central Jail after more than 19 years of incarceration and deported to his home country France this evening in a Qatar Airways flight.
Assistant Director General of Department of Immigration Pradarsani Kumari told THT that the authorities deported Sobhraj to his home country and barred him from entering Nepal for the next 10 years.
She said Sobhraj was flown to France after the government decided to deport him to his home country as soon as possible. His travel documents and all necessary formalities were completed before his flight. Sobhraj was sentenced to 20 years in jail for the 1975 murders of Canadian tourist Laurent Carriere and American tourist Connie Jo Bronzich.
He was arrested by the Nepal Police from Casino Royale a day after The Himalayan Times carried a frontpage scoop in September 2003 headlined 'The Serpent living incognito in Thamel'.
Advocate Nihita Biswas, who had married Sobhraj in 2008 in jail and who is also his attorney, said, after Sobhraj's release from the prison: "My main concern is to arrange for his immediate return to his country for his own security."Sobhraj, whose mother was Vietnamese and father Indian, was accused of committing crimes in France, Greece, Iran, Turkey, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Thailand, and Malaysia.
He was accused of drugging, robbing, and murdering western backpackers, mainly young women, along the so called 'Hippie Trail' in the 1970s.His nickname, The Serpent, stems from his ability to disguise and escape from authorities. It later became the title for a BBC and Netflix series about the serial killer, which was released in 2021.Sobhraj also served 21 years in Indian jail and was on the run for 22 days when he escaped from Delhi's Tihar Jail in 1986 by feeding prison guards with cookies and cakes laced with sleeping pills.
Charles Sobhraj, a French serial killer who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the 1975 murders of two North Americans, has been released.
The 78-year-old serial killer was released from prison after 19 years for good behavior, citing poor health, and after having served the majority of his sentence. He had been filing habeas corpus petitions at the Supreme Court for the last four years, citing advanced age and heart condition.
He had also served 21 years in an Indian prison before escaping it in 1986. The serpent, his nickname for his disguise and escapade, has been transferred from Central Jail to the immigration department. He will be barred from returning to Nepal for the rest of his life.
However, it has been reported that he requested to be admitted to the Gangalal Hospital for treatment for ten days.
He had heart surgery there in 2017.He has also been dubbed the "Bikini Killer" due to his proclivity to target young women, particularly young western backpackers.
0 Response to "Charles Sobhraj deported to France : Barred him from entering Nepal for the next 10 years. "
Post a Comment
Disclaimer Note:
The views expressed in the articles published here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy, position, or perspective of Kalimpong News or KalimNews. Kalimpong News and KalimNews disclaim all liability for the published or posted articles, news, and information and assume no responsibility for the accuracy or validity of the content.
Kalimpong News is a non-profit online news platform managed by KalimNews and operated under the Kalimpong Press Club.
Comment Policy:
We encourage respectful and constructive discussions. Please ensure decency while commenting and register with your email ID to participate.
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.