
Delhi Police's Crime Branch arrested Ravi Malik alias Bhura, a proclaimed offender linked to the Kala Jathedi-Sampat Nehra gang, from Rohini on April 22. Wanted since 2012 for attempt to murder, robbery, and Arms Act violations, Malik evaded arrest after jumping bail in 2018. His criminal activities began in 2006 following a property dispute, and he was involved in multiple serious offenses, including a jail murder in 2011. Rewards were announced by Delhi and Uttar Pradesh Police for his capture.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| theprint | Proclaimed offender linked to infamous Delhi-NCR gang arrested after 8 years on the run | Center | Negative |
| hindustantimes | Proclaimed offender linked to infamous Delhi-NCR gang arrested after 8 years on the run | Center | Negative |
| republicworld | Crime Branch Nabs Proclaimed Offender Linked To Kala Jathedi-Sampat Nehra Gang | Center | Neutral |
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