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Manu Sharma makes secret exit from Tihar

Five days after he was granted a 5-day parole, Delhi model Jessical Lall's killer Manu Sharma walked out of jail on Monday.

November 21, 2011 / 15:53 IST

Five days after he was granted a 5-day parole, Delhi model Jessical Lall's killer Manu Sharma walked out of jail on Monday. He managed to avoid the media by making a secret exit from Tihar.

The Delhi High Court had granted him the permission to leave jail for five days in order to attend his brother's wedding.

The parole was, however, granted on certain conditions. Sharma is not allowed to visit discotheques or leave the territory of Ambala and Karnal. He was also supposed to pay a personal bond of Rs 50,000.

The police had earlier objected to Sharma's plea, saying his past conduct does not entitle him as he was found indulging in brawl in a discotheque when he was out on parole.

It later gave a nod for his parole release, saying he should give an undertaking that he would not leave Karnal, Ambala and Chandigarh, where key marriage ceremonies are slated.

Manu Sharma is serving a life-term in the 1999 Jessica Lall murder case.

first published: Nov 21, 2011 02:58 pm

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