Savukku Shankar Receives Three-Day Parole for Mother's Funeral in Bengaluru
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Chennai, April 14 (NationPress) The Greater Chennai Police have approved a three-day parole for YouTuber ‘Savukku’ Shankar, also known as A. Shankar, who is currently held under the Tamil Nadu Goondas Act of 1982, due to the passing of his mother, A. Kamala.
Shankar, who has been incarcerated at Puzhal Central Prison, received a detention order under the Goondas Act on April 10, 2026. This preventive detention law enables authorities to hold individuals to avert actions considered detrimental to public order.
The parole was granted after Shankar's legal team filed a formal request to the authorities on April 13, notifying them of his mother's death the same day.
Considering the humanitarian reasons provided in the application, the Greater Chennai City Police evaluated the request and approved temporary leave for him to attend the last rites.
As per official reports, the funeral is set to occur at Hosur Main Road in Bengaluru. Consequently, Shankar has been permitted a parole period of three days, commencing at 8 p.m. on April 13 and concluding at 8 p.m. on April 16.
Police representatives indicated that the parole was sanctioned under strict oversight and with clearly defined conditions to ensure safety for the duration of his release.
Shankar will be escorted from Puzhal Central Prison-II to Bengaluru under substantial police protection. He will be continuously monitored during his time out and while participating in the funeral services.
Authorities have emphasized that once the parole period concludes, Shankar must promptly return to Chennai and be re-admitted to Puzhal prison. Any breach of the conditions set during the parole may lead to further legal consequences.
This decision exemplifies the standard procedure for granting parole on compassionate grounds, even in cases of preventive detention, while ensuring necessary security measures are upheld.