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Who was Chandan Mishra? The gangster who couldn’t escape his violent past

Chandan Mishra, who was on parole, was admitted to Paras Hospital in Patna for treatment. He was shot by unidentified assailants inside the hospital.

July 18, 2025 / 10:12 IST
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At around 9 am on Thursday, five assailants entered Paras Hospital at shot at Chandan Mishra.

Chandan Mishra, notorious in Bihar’s criminal underworld and a convicted gangster facing life imprisonment, was shot dead in a brazen attack inside Patna’s Paras Hospital on Thursday morning. The killing, which police suspect is the result of a violent gang rivalry, has again underlined the dangerous intersections of crime, punishment, and retribution in the state.

Mishra, also known by the alias Chandan Singh, was anything but an ordinary prisoner. His criminal portfolio, as drawn from a report by HT, included more than 20 cases, ranging from murder to daring robberies targeting banks and jewellery shops. His violent saga had left a longstanding imprint on Bihar’s law enforcement, earning him a reputation as the close confidant of infamous interstate gold robber Santosh Singh.

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Once sentenced to death for his role in the 2011 murder of trader Rajendra Keshri, Mishra’s punishment was later commuted to life imprisonment by the Patna High Court in February 2020. He had been lodged at Beur Central Jail but was recently released on a 15-day parole for medical reasons, a reprieve that was to have ended on July 18. Yet, Mishra’s brief spell of freedom proved fatal.

At around 9 am on Thursday, five unidentified assailants entered Paras Hospital, located in Patna’s Shastri Nagar police station area near Raja Bazar. According to details reported by HT, the men made their way to Mishra’s private room, opened fire, and fled before security personnel could react, leaving several spent bullet shells in their wake. The shooting caused immediate panic among patients and hospital staff.