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Delhi police arrest Bihar's most wanted criminal absconding for over a year

By ANI | Updated: January 4, 2021 23:30 IST

Special cell of the Delhi police on Monday arrested a "most wanted" criminal of Bihar who was absconding for more than a year.

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Special cell of the Delhi police on Monday arrested a "most wanted" criminal of Bihar who was absconding for more than a year.

In an official statement, police said arrested accused Aditya Tiwari was wanted in 16 criminal cases of murder, robbery and dacoity, extortion, attempt to murder among other crimes in Bihar.

"A semi-automatic pistol of .32 with five live cartridges was also recovered from his possession. The fugitive had made Delhi NCR his hideout for the last four months," police said.

The police said Aditya Tiwari and his associate Msh were threatening businessmen in Bihar and demanding extortion money.

( With inputs from ANI )

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