Bantwal: Absconding prisoner arrested again in Kerala
Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal
Bantwal, Oct 12: An accused serving life sentence who went absconding after obtaining parole, was arrested again by Bantwal police in Kerala.
Convict Isubu Moilar alias Yusuf Musliyar, resident of Mekar-Rangelu in Panemangalore was brought back by the police after the arrest and on Friday October 11, he was produced in the court at BC Road. The court sent him to police custody for 15 days.
In 2005, Isubu had killed his second wife Mariamma and after the murder, he threw the body at Gurpur-Phalguni river under Bajpe police station limits. In this regard police had booked him under IPC 302, 201 and submitted a chargesheet to court.
Mangalore sessions court which investigated the case convicted him of murder and sentenced him to life imprisonment. Hence, he was lodged in Hindalga prison in Belgaum. Recently, Isubu had obtained parole for 45 days to see visit his sick mother and on July 20, he came back home.
Isubu was supposed to go back to jail on September 4, but he went absconding. In this regard, jail superintendent had filed a complaint with Bantwal city police.
By profession, Isubu Moilar was a priest.
It is learnt that Yusuf had obtained parole three times earlier and had come to his hometown.