Mumbai: A prisoner serving a life sentence in a murder case 12 years ago from Nagpur Central Jail in Maharashtra has come out of jail on parole to provide good education to his daughters. After which he suddenly disappeared. He dodged the police for 12 years, then one day (May 12) suddenly he surrendered before the police. He has been sent to Nagpur Central Jail again. The prisoner's name is Sanjay Tejne and his age is about 50 years. The shocking thing is that he had come out of jail by tricking them of his daughters for good education and went missing for so many days. Now he has handed himself over to the police for the sake of his daughters. His daughters wanted to become IAS officers. In such a situation, he does not want any of his decisions to spoil the future of his daughters. In the Maharashtra Board examination on May 12, her twin daughters achieved remarkable success by scoring 86 per cent and 83 per cent marks. He says that his only motive behind surrender is to make the fate of the daughters golden. The story of where Sanjay stayed in hiding for 12 years is also interesting. In the meantime, he worked in a printing press and used to meet his daughters secretly. Never talked on the phone so as not to get caught. I didn't go anywhere, I didn't go out anywhere. His only goal was that his daughters should somehow pass the 10th standard. Sanjay Tejne was arrested by the Wardha police in 2003 on charges of murder. The court convicted him and sentenced him to life imprisonment. In 2010, he came out of jail on parole. He then ran away for 12 years. Now he has surrendered again. AIADMK leader Palaniswami meets Murmu at her residence in Delhi Maruti Suzuki Ertiga MPV Gets costlier, Check new prices 23 suspected terrorists escaped from Bihar, are connected to PFI terror module