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On run for 25 years, murder convict held

Yoginder Singh, convicted in 1997 for 1992 strangulation of wife, jumped parole in 2000; caught in Ludhiana living under false identity.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police has arrested a man convicted of murdering his wife who had been on the run for 25 years after jumping parole.

The accused, Yoginder Singh (58), was convicted in 1997 and sentenced to life imprisonment for strangling his wife to death in 1992. He was released on parole for four weeks in June 2000, but failed to surrender and remained on the run.

Police said that the accused was apprehended by a team from Ludhiana in Punjab. Singh had been living under an assumed identity, having changed his name, father’s name and residential address and had procured fresh identity documents to evade arrest.

“Yoginder had moved across several states—Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Karnataka—before settling in Ludhiana in 2012, where he worked as a carpenter and blended into the local population by learning Punjabi,” said the police officer.

The case dates back to March 15, 1992, when the murder was reported from southwest Delhi.

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