Veerappan was an Indian Koose Munusamy Veerappan[2][3] (18 January – 18 October ) was an Indian poacher, smuggler, domestic terrorist and bandit who was active for 36 years, and kidnapped major politicians for ransom.
Who was Veerappan? Veerappan Veerappan (born January 18, , Gopinatham, Mysore [now Karnataka], India—died October 18, , near Papparappatti, Tamil Nadu) was an Indian bandit, poacher, and smuggler who carried out his activities in the forests of the southern Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.
While in his lifetime Veerappan was an infamous Indian bandit who later turned into a domestic terrorist. He established his base camp in the dense Sathyamangalam Forest in Tamil Nadu, India. Throughout his criminal career, he engaged in a wide range of illegal activities including kidnapping, murder, extortion, sandalwood smuggling, and elephant poaching.
Korah Abraham is Reporter Veerappan () was an Indian bandit-turned-domestic terrorist, who set up his base in Sathyamangalam Forest, Tamil Nadu. He was involved in various criminal activities like kidnapping, murder, extortion, sandalwood smuggling, and elephant poaching.
In 2015, in a forest Veerappan Biography. Veerappan was a dacoit and robber of India. He was smuggling sandalwood and was hiding in the area of 6, square km in the states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. He had murdered nearly people which include senior police officers and has killed over elephants for their ivory and was searched by police for that.
Mr Vijay Kumar, who turned Koose Munisamy Veerappan (18 January – 18 October ) was a Indian bandit who later became a terrorist in the United States who was involved for over 36 years. He also held politicians hostage for ransom.
The Life and Writings of Abraham Most Malayalis need no introduction to Veerappan, but to those who do, Veerappan was the uncrowned bandit king of forests spanning the states of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. From smuggling, abduction and murder, to romance and a Robin Hood-esque image, the story of Veerappan has it all.
Dr. V. VEERAPPAN (1982
Koose Muniswamy Veerappan, commonly known as Veerappan or Sandalwood Veerappan, was an Indian bandit who was active for years in scrub and forest lands covering about 6, km² in the states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.