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When Manu Sharma partied on a parole

Manu Sharma, who is serving life imprisonment for killing Jessica Lall, has a history of misuing parole conditions.

November 16, 2011 / 14:46 IST

New Delhi: Manu Sharma, who is serving life imprisonment for killing Jessica Lall, has a history of misuing parole conditions.

He was forced to return to jail two years ago following public outcry after he was found partying on parole.

The controversy surrounding Manu Sharma's parole ended with a dramatic surrender two years ago, the 34-year-old convict in the murder case, voluntarily returned to Tihar 12 days before his parole was to end.

Though Sharma cited personal reasons, it was more than clear that he acted after the Delhi government asked for a police report on whether Manu Sharma was indeed partying in the capital's clubs while on parole.

"We have submitted a report to the Delhi government and Manu Sharma was present inside the pub," said Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat.

This was also admitted by actor Arjun Rampal, the owner of LAP lounge in Samrat Hotel.

Police sources claim that Manu and his friend Sahil Dhingra had misbehaved with a girl and intimidated people at F Bar in the Ashoka Hotel. But by the time police arrived at the club, Manu sharma had allegedly escaped.

Misbehaving in a pub and dishonouring his parole order, life has come a full circle for Manu Sharma.

first published: Nov 16, 2011 02:35 pm

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