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After 28 yrs, Payas gets 30-day parole

Rajiv Gandhi assassinat­ion case convict granted relief to arrange for son’s wedding

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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Thursday granted a 30-day temporary parole to Robert Payas, one of the seven convicts undergoing life term for the assassinat­ion of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

A division bench of justices MM Sundresh and RMT Teekaa Raaman on allowing the plea moved by Payas seeking parole to arrange for his son’s wedding, granted parole from November 25 till December 24.

However, the bench restrained Payas from interactin­g with media, political parties or other personalit­ies. “The petitioner, a convict should keep good conduct and not disrupt public peace,” the bench held.

Payas in his plea had submitted that he has been in prison since August 16, 1991 and has completed actual imprisonme­nt of more than 28 years. During this period, he had not utilised the emergency or ordinary leave provided to him under Tamil Nadu Suspension of Sentence Rules, 1982 despite his good conduct in the prison, he said.

The petitioner said he had submitted a representa­tion to the DIG of Prisons in August, adding even after 40 days there was no progress on the request made by him which constraine­d him to file the present petition for a direction to the authoritie­s to grant parole of 30 days.

The bench directed the convict to furnish the sureties to the compliance of Rule 25 of Prison Rules, apart from furnishing the place of stay with requisite particular­s of the jail authoritie­s within a week from the date of receipt of the order.

After completing the legal formalitie­s, Robert Pyas would be released from Vellore Central Prison, where he has been lodged for the last 28 years.

On completion of the parole, he will have to surrender before the jail authoritie­s at about 5 pm on December 24, the bench said.

It may be noted that in July, the court had granted one-month parole to Nalini, another convict in the case. She had argued her plea in person seeking parole to arrange for her daughter’s wedding. Payas and six other people -- Murugan, Santhan, Perarivala­n, S Jayakumar and Nalini -- are serving life term in connection with the assassinat­ion of Rajiv Gandhi by a suicide bomber at an election rally in Tamil Nadu on May 21, 1991.

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