
Delhi police arrested two proclaimed offenders who had evaded arrest for extended periods. Harpreet, wanted since 2018 under the NDPS Act, absconded after bail in 2019 and was found living in Delhi-NCR while working at eateries. Gulab Singh, wanted in a 2014 murder case, was arrested after over a decade of changing hideouts across Delhi and nearby areas. Both arrests followed intelligence and surveillance efforts by law enforcement.
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| theprint | Proclaimed offender absconding for 7 years arrested in Delhi | Center | Negative |
| theprint | Proclaimed offender absconding for over a decade in 2014 murder case arrested in Delhi | Center | Neutral |
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