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New Delhi: Mohammed Alimuddin (57), a life convict in a double homicide case, was a cold-blooded killer who evaded capture for eight years after jumping parole. His trail went cold, but Delhi Police‘s crime branch finally apprehended him.
A resident of Turkman Gate in central Delhi, Alimuddin was sentenced to life imprisonment along with his associate Ikramuddin in a 30-year-old double murder case. In 1995, the duo killed two men, Shahbuddin and Mohammad Hanif, by poisoning them under the guise of performing occult rituals. They were arrested and imprisoned shortly after. However, in April 2016, Alimuddin jumped parole and had been absconding ever since.
Recently, police reopened the case following a tip-off from an informer. The team gathered information and documents related to Alimuddin’s last known address in Delhi, but found that his family had vacated the house years earlier. Further efforts, including technical analysis and deploying human resources, revealed that he was hiding in Ajmer, Rajasthan.
A team was immediately dispatched, but it emerged that Alimuddin had relocated to Gujarat. Upon verification, police discovered he was living in Surat under an alias. “The police team, led by Inspector Pawan Kumar, conducted raids in Gujarat, covering over 3,000 km, and finally arrested him from a house in Janta Nagar, Surat,” said DCP (crime) Sanjay Sain.
During interrogation, Alimuddin confessed that he and Ikramuddin, working as occultists, took Rs 5,000 from Shahbuddin for a ritual but failed to deliver results. When Shahbuddin demanded his money back, the duo killed him and then murdered Shahbuddin’s relative who came looking for him.
Police revealed that Alimuddin, who studied up to the 6th grade, initially worked as a tailor. During his absconding years, he frequently changed his hideouts and aliases to evade capture. After eight years on the run, Alimuddin meticulously crafted a new identity for himself in Gujarat. Living as “Aslam”, he settled in Surat and resumed work as a tailor, building a new life. However, his carefully crafted facade unraveled when investigators tracked him down, exposing his true identity and ending his years on the run.
New Delhi: Mohammed Alimuddin (57), a life convict in a double homicide case, was a cold-blooded killer who evaded capture for eight years after jumping parole. His trail went cold, but Delhi Police’s crime branch finally apprehended him.
A resident of Turkman Gate in central Delhi, Alimuddin was sentenced to life imprisonment along with his associate Ikramuddin in a 30-year-old double murder case. In 1995, the duo killed two men, Shahbuddin and Mohammad Hanif, by poisoning them under the guise of performing occult rituals. They were arrested and imprisoned shortly after. However, in April 2016, Alimuddin jumped parole and had been absconding ever since.
Recently, police reopened the case following a tip-off from an informer. The team gathered information and documents related to Alimuddin’s last known address in Delhi, but found that his family had vacated the house years earlier. Further efforts, including technical analysis and deploying human resources, revealed that he was hiding in Ajmer, Rajasthan.
A team was immediately dispatched, but it emerged that Alimuddin had relocated to Gujarat. Upon verification, police discovered he was living in Surat under an alias. “The police team, led by Inspector Pawan Kumar, conducted raids in Gujarat, covering over 3,000 km, and finally arrested him from a house in Janta Nagar, Surat,” said DCP (crime) Sanjay Sain.
During interrogation, Alimuddin confessed that he and Ikramuddin, working as occultists, took Rs 5,000 from Shahbuddin for a ritual but failed to deliver results. When Shahbuddin demanded his money back, the duo killed him and then murdered Shahbuddin’s relative who came looking for him.
Police revealed that Alimuddin, who studied up to the 6th grade, initially worked as a tailor. During his absconding years, he frequently changed his hideouts and aliases to evade capture. After eight years on the run, Alimuddin meticulously crafted a new identity for himself in Gujarat. Living as “Aslam”, he settled in Surat and resumed work as a tailor, building a new life. However, his carefully crafted facade unraveled when investigators tracked him down, exposing his true identity and ending his years on the run.





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