Manhunt Launched for Soumya Case Convict Escaped from Jail
Govindachamy, serving a life sentence for the 2011 Soumya rape and murder, escaped from Kannur Central Jail. Police initiated a massive search operation, employing a K-9 squad, and issued a wanted notice. Known for missing an arm, Govindachamy was last detained for assaulting Soumya on a train.
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Govindachamy, who was convicted for the 2011 rape and murder of 23-year-old Soumya, has reportedly escaped from Kannur Central Jail. The Kannur Town Police confirmed the jailbreak, initiating a widespread manhunt to recapture the fugitive.
The formidable operation involves the deployment of a K-9 squad within the jail premises as authorities intensify efforts to locate and apprehend Govindachamy. He was previously sentenced to life imprisonment following the brutal assault and murder incident that took place onboard a passenger train between Ernakulam and Shoranur.
The local police have issued an alert, highlighting Govindachamy's distinctive feature of missing one arm, urging the public to report any sightings immediately. New developments in the case are anticipated as the investigation unfolds.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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