15-Year Chase Ends: Parole Absconder Nabbed
Delhi Police apprehended Dhirendra Singh Tomar, a life convict and parole absconder, after 15 years on the run. Convicted in a 2001 murder case, Tomar assumed a false identity and lived in Uttar Pradesh. He admitted involvement in additional crimes. Two associates remain at large.

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Delhi Police have successfully apprehended Dhirendra Singh Tomar, a notorious life convict and parole absconder, who had managed to evade arrest for the past 15 years. The arrest brings closure to a prolonged pursuit involving rigorous investigative efforts.
Tomar, 45, was convicted in a 2001 robbery-cum-murder case and had been living under the alias 'Rajan Singh' in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, where he worked as a driver for a relative. Originally sentenced to life in prison, he fled during a parole period in 2010.
During interrogation, Tomar confessed to additional crimes, including involvement in three more cases of murder and robbery in Uttarakhand. The arrest was made following a tip-off and meticulous analysis of jail records, sureties, and former addresses. His two associates, Ajay and Dheeraj, remain at large.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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