Kannur Jail Grants 20-Day Parole to T P Chandrasekharan Murder Convict
Kannur Jail Grants Parole to Murder Convict

Kannur Central Jail Grants Parole to Murder Convict

M C Anoop, a convict in the high-profile T P Chandrasekharan murder case, has received parole from Kannur Central Jail. The prison authorities approved a 20-day leave for Anoop under strict conditions. He is currently serving a life sentence for his involvement in the murder.

Parole Details and Conditions

According to official sources, Anoop was released on parole this Saturday. He must return to jail by January 31. The parole follows standard prison rules, as confirmed by the jail authority. Anoop hails from Panoor, and his release comes with stringent oversight to ensure compliance.

Controversy Surrounding Parole Decisions

This parole grant occurs amidst allegations of irregularities in parole approvals for convicts in the T P Chandrasekharan murder case. Critics have raised concerns about the fairness and transparency of such decisions. The jail authority has defended its action, stating it adheres to established regulations.

Other Convicts Return to Jail

Meanwhile, other individuals convicted in the same case have recently completed their parole periods. Muhammad Shafi, Shinoj, and T K Rajesh have returned to Kannur Central Jail after their parole expired. Their return highlights the ongoing management of parole for multiple convicts in this sensitive case.

The situation continues to draw public attention, with many monitoring the parole system's integrity in Kerala.