Sobhraj also spent two decades in prison in India for poisoning a busload of French tourists: [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-64073271](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-64073271)
Life sentences in Nepal are 20 years.
Huh?
Fuck
That’s the coolest nickname ever!
There’s a Netflix show about him called “The Serpent”.
Lock him up
>On the plane before it took off, he told AFP, “I feel great. … I have a lot to do. I have to sue a lot of people. Including the state of Nepal.”
Let’s hope those are the worst of his plans.
Well, I’m no lawyer but I guess the moment he is landing in France he might get prosecuted for these crimes according to the French law. If not “fiché S” and under a lot of surveillance.
Regardless of country and ideology.
A person who committed 20 murders if I recall? I may be wrong but I remember 20.
Here, a person who has committed so many “unmotivated” murders, if this person is not suitable for life imprisonment, if this person gets out of jail after the sentence, then ANY crime is useless to punish him with life imprisonment.
If such a monster is not to be locked up in prison for life, WHO THEN must remain.
>On the plane before it took off, he told AFP, “I feel great. … I have a lot to do. I have to sue a lot of people. Including the state of Nepal.”The AFP reporter then saw his flight take off.
Soooo…are there other passengers sitting next to him on the plane?
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Sobhraj also spent two decades in prison in India for poisoning a busload of French tourists: [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-64073271](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-64073271)
Life sentences in Nepal are 20 years.
Huh?
Fuck
That’s the coolest nickname ever!
There’s a Netflix show about him called “The Serpent”.
Lock him up
>On the plane before it took off, he told AFP, “I feel great. … I have a lot to do. I have to sue a lot of people. Including the state of Nepal.”
Let’s hope those are the worst of his plans.
Well, I’m no lawyer but I guess the moment he is landing in France he might get prosecuted for these crimes according to the French law. If not “fiché S” and under a lot of surveillance.
Regardless of country and ideology.
A person who committed 20 murders if I recall? I may be wrong but I remember 20.
Here, a person who has committed so many “unmotivated” murders, if this person is not suitable for life imprisonment, if this person gets out of jail after the sentence, then ANY crime is useless to punish him with life imprisonment.
If such a monster is not to be locked up in prison for life, WHO THEN must remain.
>On the plane before it took off, he told AFP, “I feel great. … I have a lot to do. I have to sue a lot of people. Including the state of Nepal.”The AFP reporter then saw his flight take off.
Soooo…are there other passengers sitting next to him on the plane?
Edit:
OMG, [here’s a picture of him on the plane.](https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/ztovez/having_the_unfortunate_luck_to_sit_next_to_a/)
So can he get a job or will that show up on background checks? Does France even require them!? Will he just continue on with a normal life?
Also he is Vietnamese… Not “ French”
Arrest this shit on return, France!