<p>For decades Asia's most wanted man, French serial killer Charles Sobhraj terrorised the continent with a string of murders in the 1970s that targeted tourists.</p>.<p>The man nicknamed "the Serpent" was freed on health grounds from a prison in Nepal on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Here is a timeline of his alleged killing spree:</strong></p>.<p>Sobhraj is born in Saigon on April 6, 1944, to an Indian father and a Vietnamese mother who later remarries a Frenchman.</p>.<p>In 1963, he embarks on a life as an international crook, which will take him to Greece, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/the-serpent-serial-killer-charles-sobhraj-leaves-nepali-jail-1174322.html" target="_blank">'The Serpent' serial killer Charles Sobhraj leaves Nepali jail</a></strong></p>.<p>In 1970, he moves to India, where he is arrested a year later for a jewellery heist. He flees while out on bail and goes to Greece, where he also manages to escape after being arrested.</p>.<p>He arrives in Bangkok in 1975 with his Canadian girlfriend and an Indian associate.</p>.<p>He hangs out with tourists, passing himself off as a trader in precious stones.</p>.<p>In October, the body of a young woman is found on a Thai beach in Pattaya, wearing a bikini. Other victims follow, beaten, strangled or burned to death.</p>.<p>Sobhraj, who will become known as the "Bikini killer" allegedly uses his victims' passports for mysterious trips linked to trade in precious stones and drugs.</p>.<p>Under a cloud of suspicion, he flees to India.</p>.<p>In July 1976, he is arrested in India after trying to drug a group of more than 20 French tourists in a New Delhi hotel.</p>.<p>He is also accused of the murder of another French tourist, Luc Salomon, who had been poisoned in a Mumbai hotel.</p>.<p>In May 1982, he is handed a life sentence by an Indian court for the 1976 murder of an Israeli tourist, Alan Jacob, but is acquitted on appeal a year later for lack of evidence.</p>.<p>He remains in prison for his other crimes.</p>.<p>In late 1985, India agrees to Thailand's request to extradite Sobhraj for the murders of a Turkish tourist and a young American woman, Teresa Knowlton.</p>.<p>He risks the death penalty there.</p>.<p>He then escapes from jail in New Delhi in March 1986 by feeding drug-laced sweets to his guards.</p>.<p>He is recaptured three weeks later in a Goa restaurant.</p>.<p>But delays in the Indian legal system mean the prison-break case does not come to trial for several years, by which time Thai authorities have lost interest in having him extradited.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/who-is-the-bikini-killer-charles-sobhraj-1173926.html" target="_blank">Who is the 'bikini killer' Charles Sobhraj?</a></strong></p>.<p>Accused of at least 15 murders across 10 countries, by the time he leaves Indian jails, his alleged crimes have fallen under the statute of limitations in Thailand.</p>.<p>Upon release, he goes to France and lives there quietly until 2003 before returning to Nepal.</p>.<p>Nicknamed the "Serpent" for his skill in slipping and sliding out of the judicial dragnet, Sobhraj then returns to Nepal to set up a shawl export company under a false identity.</p>.<p>He is quickly recognised and arrested in Kathmandu for the 1975 murders of two tourists, a Canadian backpacker Laurent Armand Carriere and American Connie Joe Bronzich.</p>.<p>He receives a life sentence in August 2004.</p>.<p>On December 21, 2022, Nepal's top court orders the release of Sobhraj from prison on health grounds.</p>.<p>He is released on December 23, and is due to be deported to France within 15 days.</p>
<p>For decades Asia's most wanted man, French serial killer Charles Sobhraj terrorised the continent with a string of murders in the 1970s that targeted tourists.</p>.<p>The man nicknamed "the Serpent" was freed on health grounds from a prison in Nepal on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Here is a timeline of his alleged killing spree:</strong></p>.<p>Sobhraj is born in Saigon on April 6, 1944, to an Indian father and a Vietnamese mother who later remarries a Frenchman.</p>.<p>In 1963, he embarks on a life as an international crook, which will take him to Greece, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/the-serpent-serial-killer-charles-sobhraj-leaves-nepali-jail-1174322.html" target="_blank">'The Serpent' serial killer Charles Sobhraj leaves Nepali jail</a></strong></p>.<p>In 1970, he moves to India, where he is arrested a year later for a jewellery heist. He flees while out on bail and goes to Greece, where he also manages to escape after being arrested.</p>.<p>He arrives in Bangkok in 1975 with his Canadian girlfriend and an Indian associate.</p>.<p>He hangs out with tourists, passing himself off as a trader in precious stones.</p>.<p>In October, the body of a young woman is found on a Thai beach in Pattaya, wearing a bikini. Other victims follow, beaten, strangled or burned to death.</p>.<p>Sobhraj, who will become known as the "Bikini killer" allegedly uses his victims' passports for mysterious trips linked to trade in precious stones and drugs.</p>.<p>Under a cloud of suspicion, he flees to India.</p>.<p>In July 1976, he is arrested in India after trying to drug a group of more than 20 French tourists in a New Delhi hotel.</p>.<p>He is also accused of the murder of another French tourist, Luc Salomon, who had been poisoned in a Mumbai hotel.</p>.<p>In May 1982, he is handed a life sentence by an Indian court for the 1976 murder of an Israeli tourist, Alan Jacob, but is acquitted on appeal a year later for lack of evidence.</p>.<p>He remains in prison for his other crimes.</p>.<p>In late 1985, India agrees to Thailand's request to extradite Sobhraj for the murders of a Turkish tourist and a young American woman, Teresa Knowlton.</p>.<p>He risks the death penalty there.</p>.<p>He then escapes from jail in New Delhi in March 1986 by feeding drug-laced sweets to his guards.</p>.<p>He is recaptured three weeks later in a Goa restaurant.</p>.<p>But delays in the Indian legal system mean the prison-break case does not come to trial for several years, by which time Thai authorities have lost interest in having him extradited.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/who-is-the-bikini-killer-charles-sobhraj-1173926.html" target="_blank">Who is the 'bikini killer' Charles Sobhraj?</a></strong></p>.<p>Accused of at least 15 murders across 10 countries, by the time he leaves Indian jails, his alleged crimes have fallen under the statute of limitations in Thailand.</p>.<p>Upon release, he goes to France and lives there quietly until 2003 before returning to Nepal.</p>.<p>Nicknamed the "Serpent" for his skill in slipping and sliding out of the judicial dragnet, Sobhraj then returns to Nepal to set up a shawl export company under a false identity.</p>.<p>He is quickly recognised and arrested in Kathmandu for the 1975 murders of two tourists, a Canadian backpacker Laurent Armand Carriere and American Connie Joe Bronzich.</p>.<p>He receives a life sentence in August 2004.</p>.<p>On December 21, 2022, Nepal's top court orders the release of Sobhraj from prison on health grounds.</p>.<p>He is released on December 23, and is due to be deported to France within 15 days.</p>