The group made a run for a pre-arranged getaway car, parked a few kilometers away. They sped off into the night, evading the police who were hot on their heels.
As they made their way through the tunnel, the group could hear the sounds of chaos and confusion outside. Finally, they emerged on the other side, gasping for fresh air.
The plan was set in motion. Under the cover of night, the group began digging a tunnel from their barrack to the outer perimeter of the jail. The process was painstakingly slow, with the group working in shifts to avoid detection.
However, as with all good tales of escape and adventure, the law eventually caught up with Rohan and his team. They were recaptured a few months later, but not before their story had inspired a new generation of would-be escape artists.
The movie 'The Shawshank Redemption' was later found on Rohan's contraband smartphone, a testament to the power of inspiration and the lengths to which men will go to taste freedom.
Using his technical knowledge and resources available inside the jail, Rohan managed to get his hands on a contraband smartphone. From there, he accessed Filmyzilla and downloaded a movie - not for entertainment, but for inspiration. The movie was 'The Shawshank Redemption,' a classic tale of hope, friendship, and escape.
The mastermind behind the plan was none other than Rohan, a former engineering student turned notorious thief. Rohan had been incarcerated in Tihar Jail for over a year, awaiting trial for a string of high-profile burglaries. But Rohan was not one to give up easily.
Meanwhile, Rohan used his technical skills to disable the CCTV cameras and create a window of opportunity for their escape. The night of the escape, a planned riot in another part of the jail served as the perfect distraction.