‘Strong power behind Mahanand’ Bailancho Ekvott opposes parole

16 Jul 2018 07:39 PM

Bailanco Ekvott has objected to the 21-day parole of the serial killer Mahanand Naik.



Bailancho Ekvott’s Auda Veigas has also alleged that Mahanand has been back by those in the power.

She also alleges that while in the jail, he has an access to phone and sim card. 

Owing to pressure from the complainant and women rights group it is now reported that local surety has informally conveyed to the government that he is backing out.

Serial killer Mahanand Naik was to have been housed in church premises in Guirim and do social work. 

Bailancho Ekvott’s Auda Veigas also alleges that while in jail Mahanand used to send threatening text messages and also letters to the complainant.

Auda has questioned “how did he get a phone in jail? Is the police at the prison helping him? Does Mahanand has political backing?” 

Mahanand’s parole has been hugely objected because activists and complainant believe the threat still persists from that man. Should such a person will criminal mindset be released for 21 long days? 


Reporter: Ramesh Naik Raut | Desk:



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