Bengaluru waiter arrested after 14 years on the run for good friend’s homicide, tracked down by way of fuel connection: Report

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A 34-year-old waiter, who had been evading arrest for almost 14 years after allegedly murdering his good friend, was lastly tracked down and arrested by the RT Nagar police in Bengaluru.

Now in police custody, the accused will face trial for the crime he dedicated over a decade in the past.(HT_PRINT)

He was arrested after a fuel company connection was linked to his household, The New Indian Specific reported.

Based on the report, the accused, R John, had been residing below the radar, transferring between cities to keep away from getting caught. After the crime, he initially relocated to Tirupati, the place he labored as a waiter for six years. Later, he moved to Hoskote, taking on jobs in native resorts for over seven years.

The case dates again to August 22, 2011, when John and his associates allegedly murdered 20-year-old Chetan in Bengaluru’s Ganganagar space. Investigators imagine the killing was an act of revenge stemming from a long-standing dispute, the report added.

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Breakthrough

As per the publication, the breakthrough within the case got here when police, whereas investigating Raja’s whereabouts, renewed their seek for John. Their largest lead was his mother and father, who had been residing in Vyalikaval.

Regardless of a number of inquiries, the household refused to reveal any data. Investigators then turned to digital trails, checking if any authorities data or providers had been linked to John’s household. Their search led them to a fuel company connection registered below a member of the family’s Aadhaar card.

By monitoring contact particulars from the company, officers found that John’s household had ties to Andhra Pradesh. A staff was despatched to AP, the place locals revealed that John had quietly moved again to Bengaluru a yr in the past.

Although he wasn’t residing along with his household, the accused maintained common contact with them, which in the end led to his arrest. Now in police custody, John will face trial for the crime he dedicated over a decade in the past, bringing an finish to his 14-year-long run from the legislation.

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