Retired IPS officer K Vijay Kumar is currently writing the nearly 1,000 page book on Veerappan, who had ruled 6,000 sq km forest in three Southern states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala for more than two decades, poached over 200 elephants, smuggled ivory worth hundreds of crore of rupees and killed more than 180 people, mostly police and forest officials.
"It is a first hand experience book. My aim is to give a clear and correct picture on how Veerapan was killed," said Kumar, currently serving as senior Security Advisor to the Home Ministry after his retirement as chief of CRPF.
Incidentally, a Hindi movie, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, on the life of the bandit and the events leading to his elimination was released only last fortnight.
"My book will be the real story. I will not reveal names of a few persons due to security reasons. Otherwise, every details of the operation are being chronicled," Kumar, the 1975 batch IPS officer, said.
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As per reports, the 'Operation Cocoon' was planned for ten months during which STF personnel infiltrated as hawkers, masons and local service staff in the villages where Veerappan was roaming.
A group of STF members was stationed in the village, a few security men were hiding in security tankers in the road and others were hiding in the bushes.
The driver of the ambulance, who was also a policeman, made an escape. As per police report, Veerappan and his gang were first warned and then asked to surrender, which was denied and the gang started firing at the STF personnel.