How Mumbai Police Tracked Down Murder Accused After 31 Years

He was granted bail in 1992 but never turned up for a hearing of the murder case in court. Whenever police visited his residence, people told them that he might have died.

How Mumbai Police Tracked Down Murder Accused After 31 Years

The accused is accused of killing a man in 1989 (Representational)

Mumbai:

A 62-year-old man wanted in a murder case has been arrested after 31 years by Mumbai Police from Nalasopara area in neighbouring Palghar district, an official said.

The accused, identified as Deepak Bhise, is accused of killing one Raju Chikna in 1989 and for murder bid on another person - Dharmendra Saroj.

Bhise was granted bail in 1992 but he never turned up for the case hearing in court. In 2003, the court declared him absconding, the official said on Saturday.

"Whenever police visited Bhise's residential address at Tulaskarwadi in suburban Kandivali, local people would tell us he might have died but we kept looking for him," the official said.

During the search, police managed to get the mobile phone number of Bhise's wife and tracked him down to Nalasopara from where he was nabbed on Friday night, he said.

Bhise had settled in the locality with his family members and used to take contracts for cutting trees, the official said.

"The accused, who is 62 years old now, has been arrested. Further investigation is underway," Kandivali police station sub-inspector Nitin Satam said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

.