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Freedom eludes Veerappan's wife

Bangalore, Apr 22 Freedom
continues to elude wife of forest brigand
Veerappan even after her acquittal in all five
cases in Karnataka as she is wanted in
connection with a case pending against her in
Tamil Nadu. Muthulakshmi, arrested by Karnataka
police in November 2008, was exonerated of
charges in the last of the five cases by a
Chamrajnagar court on Wednesday. She had earlier
been acquitted in four other cases. In the last
case relating to the gunning down of six
policemen by her husband in 1993, the court
acquitted her for lack of evidence.
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However, Muthulakshmi, shifted to
central jail here six months ago after perceived
threats to her safety, had not been released
since a case was pending against her in Tamil
Nadu, a top jail official said today. "There is
no question of Muthulakshmi's arrest or
re-arrest. There is a case pending against her
and she is likely to be produced before a Tamil
Nadu court soon," DIG Prisons Vishwanathiah told
PTI. Relieved at her acquittal, Muthulakshmi had
said on Wednesday that she was not involved in
any of the crimes committed by her husband.
"Justice has prevailed. I had done nothing
wrong... I was arrested only because I am
Veerappan's wife. Now my only wish is to take
care of my children." Veerappan, one of the most
wanted criminals charged with murder of hundreds
of people during his jungle rule, was shot dead
by the Special Task Force Personnel in 2004.