
Dhankar murder case accused arrested after 9 months on the run
The Hindu
He was carrying a reward of ₹50,000
An accused in the Sagar Dhankar murder case, who had been on the run for nine months, has been arrested by the Delhi Police Special Cell, officers said on Thursday.
On the intervening night of June 4 and 5, last year, Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar killed the junior wrestler in the parking lot of Chhatrasal Stadium over personal enmity.
The accused, identified as Parveen Dabas, was carrying a reward of ₹50,000 on his arrest. According to DCP (Special Cell) Jasmeet Singh, the police received information a month ago that Dabas, an associate of Kumar, would visit his native village in Madanpur Dabas on January 3. A trap was laid, and he was arrested.

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