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Rajiv Gandhi assassination convict seeks mercy killing

Robert Pious, who found guilty in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case who has been behind bars for more than 26 years submitted a request for mercy killing to the Puzhal prison authorities.

Pious, a Sri Lankan Tamil, claimed to have joined in the assassination plot as his child had died due to alleged atrocities by the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) which were sent to Sri Lanka in the late 1980s. The investigators included his name as one of the key suspects and planners in the assassination conspiracy and he was awarded a life sentence.

Pious was sentenced to life imprisonment but although the state government had decided to release all seven convicts in the case, the remission process was blocked by the Supreme Court.

Pious submitted a letter to the superintendent of prisons of the convict ward, seeking permission to end his life. The SP, prisons, has informed senior officials about the letter.

A senior police officer said, “We cannot take any decision based on his letter. We have forwarded the same to the state home department through the DGP’s office. The matter pertains to the central government and the review case is still pending before the Supreme Court.”

The Tamil Nadu government had decided to release seven persons who were convicted for their role in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in May 1991.

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