Nepal’s top court orders release of infamous French serial killer, Charles ‘The Serpent’ Sobhraj
The top court in Nepal ordered the release of French serial killer Charles Sobhraj, on the grounds of his age and health.
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Nepal’s
top court on Wednesday ordered the release from jail of Charles Sobhraj, the infamous French serial killer who
inspired the award-nominated TV series “The Serpent.”
The court
made the decree on the grounds of his age and health, according to the court’s
spokesperson Bimal Paudel.
Sobhraj,
aged 78, had been serving a life sentence in a jail in the Kathmandu suburb of
Bhaktapur for killing two tourists in 1975, but many of his alleged murders
remain unsolved.
A
two-judge bench of the Supreme Court ordered the government to release him
immediately and deport to “his country” within 15 days, the spokesperson added.
Sobhraj is
suffering from a heart disease and needs open-heart surgery, the court said.
Born in French-administered Saigon, Vietnam, Sobhraj was
first jailed in Paris in 1963 for burglary but went on to be accused of
committing crimes in a list of countries: France, Greece, Turkey, Iran,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, India, Thailand and Malaysia.
He
also escaped from prison in several countries, and his propensity for evading
the authorities earned him the nickname “The Serpent.”
Sobhraj
eventually admitted to at least 12 killings between 1972 and 1976, and hinted
at others to interviewers before retracting the confessions ahead of further
court cases, according to his biographers. His true number of victims is
unknown.
In 2014, a Nepali
court convicted Sobhraj for the 1975 murder of Canadian tourist Laurent
Carrière, handing down a 20-year sentence.
The 2021
BBC/Netflix drama called “The Serpent” is based on the story of Sobhraj’s
alleged murders. It tells how for years, he evaded the law across Asia as he
allegedly drugged, robbed and murdered backpackers along the so-called “hippie
trail” – while former Dutch diplomat Herman Knippenberg worked with authorities
to capture him.


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