Kannada

How did the Brigand FALL?

Ram Gopal Varma’s just-released film offers a new take on how the jungle criminal — who eluded the police and the army for years — was finally shot dead. Here’s what real-life cops who doggedly pursued him say

Anil Gejji

BENGALURU: How was Veerappan killed? More than 11 years after the dreaded forest brigand was gunned down, a movie has rekindled the debate on the mystery surrounding his killing.

 Killing Veerappan, a multi-lingual flick by maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma and starring Kannada actor Shivarajkumar, tells a story that is different from the official account of how Veerappan was brought out of his hideout in the Sathyamangalam forests and killed near Papperapatti village in Dharmapuri district.

Veerappan’s end came at the hands of a Special Task Force during what was called Operation Cocoon on the night of October 18, 2004.

‘Attahasa’, another film on Veerappan released in 2013, went by the official version. This version claimed STF personnel posed as arms dealers, befriended the bandit and brought him out of the forest on the pretext of having his eye problem treated.

In ‘Killing Veerappan’, the brigand is lured by a former police officer posing as an LTTE sympathiser. The officer promises to take him to Sri Lanka and set up a meeting with LTTE chief Prabhakaran’s aide Mugilan.

Veerappan is shown as being keen on meeting Prabhakaran in the hope of reviving his dwindling team. So what is the truth?

Book Coming Up

‘’There is an element of truth in both versions. But the full truth I will reveal in my book,’’ said K Vijay Kumar, who was heading the STF when Veerappan was killed.

He has not seen ‘Killing Veerappan’ yet, but going by what he has heard, believes both films have grasped a part of what happened.

“Veerappan had multiple problems, like an eye ailment, the need for weapons, the difficulty of keeping alive and recruiting people for his gang. Any one of this could have inspired the movie-makers,’’ said Vijay Kumar.

Asked what exactly happened on the day Veerappan was killed, the former top cop said, in a lighter vein, “To know that you should wait till I write a book. Since several theories are being floated, I will have to write a book.’’

Former police officers from Karnataka who were part of STF operations against Veerappan at different points in time are divided on what exactly happened.

“What is shown in the movies may not be completely true or completely false as filmmakers always tend to add something extra to make it interesting. It also depends on the source the filmmakers base their script on,’’ said a retired IPS officer.

Cop Methods

Director Varma digs up the past to look at police stregegies, the involvement of civilians, and STF’s earlier failed attempts to bring Veerappan out of the jungle. The movie also shows the dark side of the police, and how they used unlawful ways to extract information from people supposedly helping Veerappan.

Some are killed by the STF, which fears they might pose problems in the future. The most startling killing however is the one of a former police officer who played a major role in bringing Veerappan out of the forest.

Vijaykumar dismisses this as the wild imagination of the director.

“It is not right on my part to comment on such issues without seeing the film. If the director has shown it, it must be nothing but his wild imagination,’’ he said. Gopal Hosur too termed it as fiction.

Eye Treatment Angle

Gopal Hosur, who served in several senior positions in the Karnataka police, once survived a deadly attack by Veerappan and his gang. He told Express he was not privy to what happened that night, but believes Veerappan was being taken to a hospital on the pretext of treatment for his eye. Another officer who refused to be named said neither film had got the truth. ‘’The only thing correct in the two movies is that Veerappan was killed in an ambulance,’’ he said.

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