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Delhi Police Nab Murder Fugitive After 29 Years on the Run

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Delhi Police have arrested a man wanted for the murder of a co-worker committed in 1997, nearly three decades after the crime. The accused had been evading law enforcement for 29 years by frequently changing his location to avoid detection. During his time as a fugitive, he worked as a Plaster of Paris artisan to sustain himself. The long-pending case has now been resolved following the suspect's eventual apprehension by Delhi Police.

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