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Fugitive hands himself in after 30 years on the run
    2021-09-17  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A MAN in New South Wales, Australia has astonished authorities after surrendering to police almost 30 years after breaking out of Grafton Correctional Center.

Then-35-year-old Yugoslavian-born Darko Desic was serving a three-and-a-half-year sentence for cannabis cultivation.

In 1992, just 13 months into his sentence, Desic pulled a Shawshank Redemption-like manoeuvre and used a hacksaw blade and bolt cutters to escape the prison without a trace.

Instead of serving the remaining 29 months of his sentence, Desic spent the next 30 years of his life on the run, leaving police clueless to his whereabouts.

Despite being a wanted man, Desic lived a relatively peaceful life as a laborer on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, making a living on cash-in-hand jobs.

But it seems that income was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and NSW’s ongoing lockdown.

Hard restrictions are in place for construction work and renovations across NSW due to its coronavirus outbreak, meaning Desic lost his income and his home. His extraordinary 30 years on the run came to an end Sept. 12, Desic surrendered to police.

Upon his surrender, Desic told police he feared he would be deported to Yugoslavia after finishing his prison sentence. There he expected more punishment for fleeing the country without completing compulsory military service.

Desic has since been charged with escaping from lawful custody. He appeared at Central Local Court on Tuesday, where he was refused bail. Desic will reappear in court Sept. 28.

(SD-Agencies)

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