Explorer

Rape-Murder Convict Escapes From High-Security Kerala Jail, Caught Hours Later In Nearby Well

Govindachamy was convicted in the brutal 2011 rape and death of 23-year-old Soumya who was attacked while traveling alone on a train from Ernakulam to Shoranur.

Govindachamy, the convict serving a life sentence in the high-profile Soumya rape and death case, escaped from the high-security cell of Kannur Central Jail in the early hours of Friday, triggering a massive manhunt across Kerala. The jailbreak was confirmed by prison officials.

According to authorities, Govindachamy—also known by the alias Charley Thomas—managed to cut through the iron bars of his cell in one of the most secure sections of the prison. His absence was found during a routine inspection around 7:15 AM, as per a report on Manorama. At the time of his escape, he was clad in standard prison clothing.

The Kerala Police launched an intensive search operation and urged the public to report any sightings. A helpline number (9446899506) was issued for tip-offs, reported Mathrubhumi. The breach raised serious concerns about the robustness of prison security in facilities meant to detain high-risk inmates.

 

Three Officers Suspended

Three officers from Kannur Central Prison were suspended with immediate effect following the escape of convict Govindachami. The suspension order was issued by the DIG (Prisons), North Zone, as part of the initial disciplinary action in the case.

Hours later, Govindachamy was found hiding in a well, less than 2 km away from the prison. The well was located behind the National Sample Survey office at Talap in Kannur.

Who Is Govindachamy? 2011 Sowmya Case Accused

Govindachamy was convicted in the brutal 2011 rape and death of 23-year-old Soumya, who was attacked while traveling alone on a train from Ernakulam to Shoranur. The crime drew national outrage and led to a fast-tracked trial. In 2012, a special court in Thrissur sentenced him to death, a verdict later upheld by the Kerala High Court.

Govindachamy, a native of Tamil Nadu with a prior criminal record, was held in one of Kerala’s most fortified prisons following his sentencing. 

However, in 2016, the Supreme Court of India commuted the sentence to life imprisonment, citing lack of evidence to conclusively establish intent to murder. While the rape conviction stood, the apex court ruled out the murder charge. 

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola

Top Headlines

India Summons Bangladesh High Commissioner, Raises Safety Of Diplomats Amid Unrest
India Summons Bangladesh High Commissioner, Raises Safety Of Diplomats Amid Unrest
Violence Erupts In 2 Districts Of Assam, Internet Suspended
Violence Erupts In 2 Districts Of Assam, Internet Suspended
‘I’d Disown My Son If...’: Himanta Targets Gogoi, Targets Cong Leader’s Wife Over Alleged Pak Links
‘I’d Disown My Son If...’: Himanta Targets Gogoi, Targets Cong Leader’s Wife Over Alleged Pak Links
'We're Biggest Fugitives...': Lalit Modi Mocks India At Vijay Mallya Party, Sparks Backlash | VIDEO
'We're Biggest Fugitives...': Lalit Modi Mocks India At Vijay Mallya Party, Sparks Backlash | VIDEO

Videos

Bangladesh Protests: Protests Continue Across India Over Safety of Hindus in Bangladesh
Breaking: Nationwide protests over attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, Stir Outside Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi
Breaking News: Protests Spread Across Indian Cities Over Alleged Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, VHP Submits Memorandum
Bangladesh Violence: Protests Held in Delhi, Kolkata and Other Cities Over Safety of Minorities in Bangladesh
Bihar News: Patna Welcomes BJP’s Nitin Nabin on First Tour as National Working President

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget