Representative Image  
Chennai

Chennai police nab life convict 12 years after he jumped parole in murder case

E Kannan along with three others were arrested by the St Thomas Mount Police in 1999 in connection with a murder case and in 2007, the four were sentenced to life by a sessions court.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: A life convict in a murder case, who jumped parole 12 years ago, and was living under a different identity in Nagapattinam district, was secured by a special team of the city police on Saturday.

E Kannan, along with three others, were arrested in 1999 by the St Thomas Mount police for a murder case. In 2007, a sessions court had sentenced Kannan and his associates to life.

In 2012, after he was granted parole, Kannan went off the police radar. “While availing parole, he had given a bogus address in Tirumangalam. He signed at the police station one day, and after that, he did not turn up,” a police officer said.

Subsequent police teams had searched for him, but Kannan could not be found. They conducted enquiries with his co-accused about his whereabouts, but there were no leads.

Recently, St Thomas Mount Police received a tip-off about Kannan being in touch with a distant relative, and after investigations, traced him to Velankanni. “He had changed his name to Kanagaraj and was living with his wife. He used to work as a painter and was doing the same job there,” a police official said.

Kannan was produced before a magistrate and remanded in judicial custody.

Tie up with BJP only electoral arrangement, says Edappadi

Stop bid to rename, dilute rural job scheme: CM Stalin writes to PM Modi

Check out petrol and diesel prices in Chennai on December 19, 2025

Four injured while tailing Vijay’s car in Tirupur

Catastrophe looming, CM Stalin cautions PM Modi; urges swift resolution to tariff row with US