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Man absconding for 14 years in J-K murder case held from Punjab’s Mohali

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New Delhi, March 26

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A man who was absconding in a murder case in Jammu and Kashmir for the last 14 years was arrested from Punjab, Delhi Police said on Tuesday.

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The family of accused Inderpreet Singh, the son of a retired jail superintendent, had a property dispute with victim Madan Lal. So, he along with his associates, planned the murder in Jammu and Kashmir and made it appear like a road accident, police said.

After a probe, sections of murder and destroying evidence were amended in the case, they said.

Singh was absconding for the last 14 years but Delhi Police got a tip-off about Singh’s presence in Punjab’s Mohali and arrested him, Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sanjay Bhatia said.

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Four of the seven accused in the case have already been convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. One accused is still absconding and one has died, he said. 

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