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Veerappan and was
More recently, dacoit Veerappan of Tamil Nadu state evaded authorities for decades until he was shot dead in 2004.
The operation was successful as Veerappan was finally killed by the task force on 18 October 2004.
Veerappan became a lieutinant and fellow actress, J. Jayalilatha was groomed as a possible heir apparent.
At the age of 71, he was kidnapped in Gajanur ( the place where he brought up ) by forest brigand Veerappan until a 108-day ordeal when he was released.
On July 30, 2000, at the age of 72, Rajkumar, his son-in-law Govindaraju, and two others were abducted from the actor's palatial house at Gajanur ( prior to 1947, it was in Princely State of Mysore now in Erode district of Tamil Nadu ) by Veerappan.
The Supreme Court of India opined that it was " unpardonable " on the part of the Government of Tamil Nadu for not providing security to Rajkumar despite having information a year ago that he faced threat of being kidnapped by Veerappan.
Koose Muniswamy Veerappan ( January 18, 1952 – October 18, 2004 ), commonly known as Sandalwood Veerappan, was an Indian dacoit active for years in a broad swath of scrub and forest land covering 6, 000 km² in the states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Veerappan had a price of on his head but evaded arrest for 20 years until he was killed by police in 2004.
Koose Muniswamy Veerappan, a. k. a. Veerappan, was born on January 18, 1952 in Gopinatham village located in border areas of Karnataka state to a family of cattle grazers.
Veerappan started as an assistant to Xavier Gounder, who was a notorious poacher and sandalwood smuggler.
Indian actor Dr. Rajkumar was kidnapped by Veerappan in 2000.
On July 30, 2000, Veerappan kidnapped the famed Kannada film star Dr. Rajkumar, a Dada Saheb Phalke award winner, from Gajanur, a border village of Karnataka, when the film star was attending a housewarming ceremony.
Negotiations were conducted and R. Gopal, also known as " nakkeran gopalan ", an editor of a Tamil magazine called " Nakkeeran " was involved in several rounds of talks with Veerappan.
There were allegations by several people that about large amount was paid to Veerappan for the safe release.
Veerappan and his associates were travelling in an ambulance, heading for treatment for Veerappan's eyes, but the Tamilnadu Special Task Force, which was observing his movement for seveal months surrounded the three men.
Veerappan was buried in the village of Moolakadu, Tamil Nadu.
Quarrying in the fringes of the hills is rampant after the brief lull of activities during the time when the dreaded bandit Veerappan was on the run.

Veerappan and release
* 25 August – Notorious bandit Veerappan abducts a former minister of Karnataka, Hannur Nagappa, threatening to behead him unless the state governments of Karnataka and neighbouring Tamil Nadu release imprisoned Tamil separatists.

Veerappan and gang
Veerappan leading his gang of decoits in Meenyam forest, Kollegal Taluk

Veerappan and who
The " Nakkeran " Gopalan, who had earlier visited Veerappan for similar negotiations, visited the forest several times where Veerappan held Dr. Rajkumar and had discussions which were video recorded.
* Birds, Beasts and Bandits: 14 days with Veerappan is a book written by Krupakar and Senani, who were kidnapped by Veerappan in 1997.

Veerappan and were
On October 18, 2004, Veerappan and his two associates were killed by the Tamil Nadu-Karnataka Combined Special Task Force headed by Vijay Kumar, near the village of Papparapatti in Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu.
Veerappan and his associates were killed in a gun battle by the task force.
* There were scores of regional films in Tamil and Kannada with Veerappan as its antagonist like the Tamil movie Captain Prabhakaran and Kannada movie Veerappan, all of which were super hits.

Veerappan and held
* Mid-November-Three months of extreme embarrassment for the state governments of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka end when the notorious aging bandit Veerappan suddenly releases an even older veteran actor, Rajkumar, he had held captive since August.
STF officers from both the states held meetings with villagers of the Gopinatham village and requested them to help to nab Veerappan and also offerred Rs. 5 crore prize money to be used for overall development of village.

Veerappan and jail
Between his kidnappings and criminal activities, Veerappan also tried to seek amnesty from Government during 1997, reportedly agreeing to undergo 2 years ' jail term but his efforts did not succeed.

Veerappan and .
Since much of the southern area of the district is dense forest, it provided good refuge to the notorious bandit Veerappan, responsible for the death of over a hundred policemen.
She sent a special task force to the Satyamangalam forests in October 2004 to hunt down notorious sandalwood smuggler Veerappan.
* 30 July-The Indian film idol Rajkumar is part of a group taken hostage by a notorious Karnataka bandit known as Veerappan.
* 8 December – Police confirm they have found the body of H. Nagappa, the former Karnataka minister kidnapped by Veerappan in August.
Veerappan issues a taped statement saying that Nagappa has been accidentally killed in a shootout with the police.
Later robber heroes included the Cavalier highwayman James Hind, the French-born gentleman highwayman Claude Du Vall, John Nevison, Dick Turpin, Sixteen String Jack, the Slovak Juraj Jánošík, and quite a few Indians including Kayamkulam Kochunni, Veerappan and Phoolan Devi.

was and demanding
Without further inquiry, Pike jumped to the conclusion that Robinson was guilty, and, following the honorable route that would eventually lead to the dueling ground, sent a message to Robinson through his friends, demanding that he either confirm or deny his complicity.
The governor was not used to having his integrity questioned, and he promptly passed the charges on to Woodruff, demanding that Woodruff answer them.
All these emotions were screwed up to new heights when, after acceptance and the first rehearsals, there ensued such a buzz of excitement among Parisian music lovers that Duclos had to come running to Rousseau to inform him that the news had reached the superintendent of the King's amusements, and that he was now demanding that the work be offered first at the royal summer palace of Fontainebleau.
He was not sure how much of this desire was due to his devotion to the church and how much was his own ego, demanding to be satisfied, for the two were intertwined and could not be separated.
Observers, in the two school systems studied here, judged the teachers in the structured schools to be more impersonal and demanding, while the atmosphere in the unstructured schools was judged to be more supporting and accepting.
In 1930 the Lauberhorn Rennen ( Lauberhorn Race ), was run for the first time on the Lauberhorn above Wengen ; the equally demanding Hahnenkamm was first run in the same year in Kitzbühl, Austria.
Arriving at one's reward in afterlife was a demanding ordeal, requiring a sin-free heart and the ability to recite the spells, passwords and formulae of the Book of the Dead.
In May 1984 Sakharov's wife, Yelena Bonner, was detained and Sakharov began a hunger strike, demanding permission for his wife to travel to the United States for heart surgery.
After demanding Henry and his men be set free ( as he knew Henry was innocent, and his persecution was simply a witch hunt ) and killing a deadite in full view of everyone, Ash is celebrated as a hero.
Precocious but reserved and often bored, she was searching for more independent activities and a desire to earn some money of her own whilst dutifully taking care of her parents, dealing with her especially demanding mother, and managing their various households.
Lancaster sought demanding roles, and if he liked a part or a director, he was prepared to work for much lower pay than he might have earned elsewhere.
One account reports that when he was handed the message, Bonaparte read it without emotion before calling the messenger to him and demanding further details.
The Universal Copyright Convention was drafted in 1952 as another less demanding alternative to the Berne Convention, and ratified by nations such as the Soviet Union and developing nations.
She resumed life with her family, and they supported her fully, acknowledging her chosen path and demanding of her little in the way of household responsibilities, " I was never once asked to do an errand in town, some bit of shopping … so well did they understand.
It was a tough and demanding shoot for the filmmaker as he recalls.
However, the text could also be interpreted as indicating that Paul was demanding the legal freedom of Onesimus and, as an act of both trust and reconciliation, holding Philemon accountable in the higher court of God to accomplish this change himself.
At the same time from 1938 to 1939, Italy was demanding territorial and colonial concessions from France and Britain.
De León was not a member of any political party ; lacking a political base but with strong popular support, he launched an ambitious anticorruption campaign to " purify " Congress and the Supreme Court, demanding the resignations of all members of the two bodies.
The task was a demanding one: the river was fast-flowing, up to deep, and had a bed formed of a deep layer of gravel which made the construction of piers on the river bed impossible, and so the bridge had to have a central span of.
According to Murphy ’ s parody, when the television cameras were turned off, the sweet Gumby reverted to his true self: a cigar chomping, irascible celebrity who was highly demanding of the production executives.

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