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Wanted criminal on run for 13 years arrested by Delhi Police

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A 53-year-old man wanted for his alleged involvement in several killings in and and on the run for over 13 years, has been arrested, police said today.

Accused Hariom Singh Jat, carrying a reward of Rs one lakh on his head, was nabbed on a tip-off by the police at the Chaudhary Charan Singh Marg in east yesterday following a brief exchange of fire.

While on the run, he had moved his base to Aligarh and and organised his criminal base there. The Special Cell of the Police intensified its efforts in Aligarh and Bhiwadi and conducted raids on several of his hideouts.

It was revealed that Jat had reorganised his contacts, procured weapon and was planning to visit to commit crime, said P S Kushwah, of Police (Special Cell).

When the team of Special Cell which intercepted him yesterday tried to overpower him, he opened fire at the team but was subsequently apprehended, the said.

A foreign-made pistol along with three live cartridges was recovered from him, he said.

Jat, who was arrested and then released on bail in 2005, used his publishing work as a cover for his criminal activities, the DCP said.

In 2016, he attacked of Shahdara, here, following which a reward of Rs one lakh was declared on him.

Gupta was also involved in some criminal cases. Jat's brothers had attacked Gupta and were arrested in that case. Jat wanted to avenge the arrest and attacked Gupta.

Jat's father was in Police, who took voluntary retirement after 10 years and started his publication business. He used to publish crime stories from the courts in books titled Surender Kahaniyan and Ajgar Bhoomi'.

Jat's neighbour Satpal alias Pappu Jat wanted him to marry his niece but he denied. Satpal developed a grudge against Jat and along with his associates killed Jat's brother in 1993. Jat's second brother was killed by Satpal in 2003.

After his brother was killed in 1993, Jat took to crime and in the subsequent years, killed Satpal's associates, and some of his family members, including his mother, the said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 00:10 IST
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