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Will Charles 'Serpent' Sobhraj be forever in jail?

Nepal has changed its jail guidelines, to allow the release of Nepali prisoners over 72 years. However, Charles Sobhraj, 76, convicted of two murders and suspected to have connections with Nepal's drug circuit, smugglers, money launderers and underworld dons, may not qualify.

April 24, 2021 / 13:05 IST
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Will Charles Gurmukh Sobhraj, arguably Asia’s most notorious murderer, walk out of a Kathmandu prison by autumn? Or will Sobhraj, also nicknamed the Serpent and Bikini Killer, remain behind bars at Nepal’s largest prison forever - mainly because his release could pose a threat to his life, especially from Nepal's drug peddlers whom he betrayed decades ago?

Highly placed sources in Nepal told MoneyControl that lawyers representing Sobhraj will soon meet in Kathmandu to find ways to argue their case if the Nepalese government refuses to unshackle Sobhraj.

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Kathmandu Police, on the other hand, said they have information that despite being in jail, Sobhraj continues to nurture his links with members of Nepal’s notorious drug circuit and those involved in gold smuggling and money laundering. Hence, his release could cause complications for the Nepal government.

Interest in Sobhraj has grown in Kathmandu ever since a Netflix series, The Serpent, opened to viewers across the world. Sobhraj himself has told his lawyers that there were more than a dozen publishing agents waiting to outbid each other for his biography. He has said he would like to write a prison memoir in the style of Jean Genet, the first chapter of which will be on how he spent the first seven months of imprisonment in leg-irons.