Delhi Police nabs criminal wanted for abducting, murdering a gangster in 2014
India Today
Kuldeep Kaale, a criminal wanted for abducting and murdering gangster Samunder Dahiya in 2014, was arrested by Delhi Police Crime Branch officials from his residence in Najafgarh.
Delhi Police Crime Branch, on Wednesday, August 10, arrested an accused, identified as 32-year-old Kuldeep Kaale. He was wanted for absconding after murdering Samunder Dahiya, a gangster, in 2014.
Samunder Dahiya was a desperate criminal and was involved in more than a dozen cases, including murder, extortion and an attempt to murder. He was also convicted in a Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) case.
Back in 2014, Samunder Dahiya's gang had received some extortion money. There was a dispute regarding how to distribute the money among themselves, which turned into a quarrel. The accused, Kuldeep Kaale, had abducted and killed Samunder.
A reward of Rs 50,000 had been declared for his arrest by Delhi Police. The accused, Kuldeep Kaale, had changed his address and location frequently.
After a specialised technical investigation, the accused was traced to Delhi's Najafgarh area.
Officials received confidential information that Kuldeep Kaale was hiding in a house in Najafgarh. Crime Branch officials constituted a team to nab the accused.
Sustained technical analysis was conducted along with ground surveillance to verify the accused’s location. The team swiftly raided the hideout and nabbed him from Najafgarh.