Graham Staines murder convict released after 25 years in jail on grounds of ‘good behaviour’

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One of the men convicted for the murder of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two minor sons in 1999 was on Wednesday released from a jail in Odisha on grounds of “good behaviour”, The Hindu reported.
Mahendra Hembram was released from Odisha’s Keonjhar jail after having been imprisoned for 25 years. The 50-year-old was garlanded on his release, with supporters shouting slogans of “Jai Shri Ram”.
Hembram was quoted by PTI as saying on his release: “I spent 25 years in jail after being falsely implicated in an incident related to religious conversion. Today, I have been released.”
Mahendra Hembram, one of the convicts in the high-profile murder case of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two minor sons, was released from Keonjhar jail in Odisha Wednesday after serving 25 years.#Odisha pic.twitter.com/PHqdKKMZZL— Orissa POST Live (@OrissaPOSTLive) April 16, 2025
Staines and his sons were burnt to death by a mob led by Bajrang Dal member Dara Singh in Odisha on January 22, 1999 when they were sleeping in a jeep. The attackers had accused the missionary of illegal religious conversion. The murders had sparked national and international condemnation.
A special Central Bureau of Investigation court had in 2003 convicted 14 persons, including Singh and Hembram, for Staines’ murder. Singh was sentenced to death...
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