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Daughter fights for serial killer, secures 2-day parole for him to attend launch of his book

Daughter fights for serial killer, secures 2-day parole for him to attend launch of his book

KOCHI: The Kerala high court has granted two-day escort parole to ‘

Ripper

‘ Jayanandan, a serial killer serving life imprisonment, to enable him to take part in the launch of his book.
‘Ripper’ Jayanandan, 56, has been convicted in five cases of murder in and around

Thrissur-Ernakulam

border areas in Kerala.
He once fled from

Trivandrum Central Jail

in June 2013, but was caught again in September 2013.

Before that too, he was caught after escaping from

Kannur Jail

.
Incidentally, his daughter

Keerthi

appeared for her father’s release on a petition moved by her mother.

“This judgment is because of the efforts of his daughter and wife. The daughter loves her father and is anxious to see that he attends the book release function. Therefore, he should reciprocate by obeying the directions of the court to allow them to continue the legal fight in accordance to law.
“The legal fight of a daughter to get a release order for her father to attend the function is also to be appreciated, even if her father is an accused in several cases including five murder cases. Just like a mother, a father is also a hero to every child,” read the parole order.

The judge noted that Jayanandan, who studied only up to the ninth standard, wrote the book in the 17 years that he has been in jail.
“I am of the considered opinion that the convict is entitled to an encomium because of the way in which he wrote, especially when he has studied only up to 9th standard,” the court noted.
Jayanandan’s book ‘

Pulari Viriyum Munpe

‘ is set to be released at the Ernakulam Press Club on December 23. Jayanandan has said the proceeds from his book will be donated for the welfare of children with special needs.
Incidentally, in March this year, his daughter had appeared for her father and got two days’ escort parole for him to attend her wedding.

But when a similar application for two-day parole was sought for the book release, jail authorities refused to grant the same on the ground that as per the Kerala Prisons and Correctional Services (Management) Rules, 2014, persons who are convicted under Sections 392 to 402 of IPC are not entitled for ordinary leave and emergency leave.
However, the court intervened and said, “A convict in detention for 17 years wrote a book and he wants to participate in the book release function. In such a situation, I am of the considered opinion that the constitutional court should step in, even if the Rules do not permit such release.” Thereafter, it granted Jayanandan escort parole for December 22 and 23.

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