
New Delhi, March 15 A man wanted in a murder case in Bihar, who had been on the run for nearly five months, was apprehended in the outer Delhi area of Kirari by a joint operation involving the Delhi and Bihar Police, officials said on Sunday.
A case of murder and robbery was registered against Babul Kumar at the Mahindwara police station in Bihar on August 29 of last year, they said.
Police said the case involves the killing of a 35-year-old delivery agent, Rahul Kumar, who was allegedly shot dead while resisting an attempt at robbery.
"Rahul was returning from work when Babul and his associates attempted to rob him. When he resisted, the accused allegedly opened fire, killing him on the spot before fleeing," police said.
Following the incident, the accused managed to evade arrest and later fled to Delhi, police said.
"On Thursday, a team from the Bihar Police reached Delhi after receiving information that Babul was hiding somewhere in the city. However, they were unable to locate his exact location and sought assistance from the Crime Branch to track him down," they said.
A joint team conducted extensive searches in Kirari and nearby areas based on technical surveillance and human intelligence. After sustained efforts, the accused was finally traced to a building in the Ratan Vihar area of Kirari, Suleman Nagar.
During a raid conducted in the early hours of Friday, Babul allegedly attempted to hide inside a bathroom on the top floor of the building.
The accused had been living in Kirari for several months and was working as a welder while concealing his identity. He was later handed over to the Bihar Police. Further investigation into the case is underway, police said.