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Jamshedpur, Sept. 9: Paras Verma, who was nabbed by police at the Tatanagar railway station on Thursday, was interrogated by the Orissa police at Sundergarh town police station today.
Hailing from Uttar Pradesh, Verma was staying in different cities in the state after he had escaped from the Sundergarh jail on July 7 this year. He is facing trial in numerous cases of murder and dacoity in different townships in Orissa.
According to sources, Verma had two wives, in Rourkela and Sundergarh, and police were keeping an eye on the women for catching him. Ultimately, the police succeeded to nail him down while he came to the Tatanagar Station on Thursday morning to receive his wives.
A senior police officer from Sundergarh told The Telegraph over the telephone that Verma had stolen several luxury cars. ?He had escaped from Sundergarh jail on July 7. We are trying to ascertain the crimes he committed during this period. Once we gather the information, we will forward him to jail again,? he said.
The police expected Verma to divulge key information regarding the unlawful activities he was involved in.
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