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For son's love, he broke bars

Updated on: 25 October,2010 07:07 AM IST  | 
Kaumudi Gurjar |

Desire to meet son on his birthday makes prisoner slip out of Yerawada open jail; instead of January release, he will now be out after three years

For son's love, he broke bars

Desire to meet son on his birthday makes prisoner slip out of Yerawada open jail; instead of January release, he will now be out after three years


Like any other father, Ravindra Salvi (36) also wanted to be with his son for his birthday. And he did just that! Except, he fled the the open prison situated outside the Yerawada Centralu00a0jail on Saturday.

The convict, Robert alias Ravindra Anil Salvi, said his bonding and desperation to meet his son on his birthday madeu00a0 him fight all odds and escape from jail.

Prisoners who can be reasonably trusted not to attempt escape are housed in the open prison.

Salvi, who was formerly a painter by occupation, has two children. He was serving a two-year term in an abetment to suicide case, and had only three months of his term left.

However, this act of his will now prolong his stay behind bars by another two years.

"The jail police arrested him from Sawant Petrol Pump in Tingre Nagar yesterday. Salvi has confessed that he escaped from jail to meet his son as it was his birthday," said jail superintendent Padmakar Bhalerao. "Soon after his escape, we contacted his family and came to know that he had gone home. We approached his wife and warned her of the consequences, if he failed to return to jail quickly. He was later arrested by the jail staff near Sawant Petrol Pump near Tingre Nagar in Vishrantwadi."

Salvi also visited a temple in Chatushrungi where he offered prayers.u00a0

"The sepoy who was on duty to keep vigil over the five prisoners in the open jail has been suspended for dereliction of duty," said Bhalerao.

Salvi, however, had a different story to tell. He said he surrendered after realising the gravity of his crime.

"It was my son's birthday, and I wanted to see him once," said Salvi who had had his two-year sentence reduced because of good conduct. He will be produced in court today for reconsideration of judgment.

Police Inspector Vishwas Ghanavat is investigating the case.



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