Delhi Police Arrest Fugitive After 35 Years; Netizens Ask, 'How Many More Crimes He Might Have Committed?'

Delhi Police arrested a fugitive in a 35-year-old murder case, but the breakthrough drew sharp online backlash. Netizens criticised the delay, calling it “shameful” and mocking the system’s efficiency. The accused, wanted since 1991 for killing his landlady, was tracked to Ludhiana after years on the run, with reactions largely questioning delayed justice rather than praising the arrest.

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Aleesha Sam Updated: Sunday, April 12, 2026, 11:27 AM IST

The Delhi Police Crime Branch’s claim of solving a 35-year-old murder case has caused sharp reactions online, with many netizens criticising the delay rather than applauding the arrest. Social media users called it a reflection of systemic failure, questioning why it took decades to track down the accused.

The 1991 Murder Case

The case dates back to August 2, 1991, in East Delhi’s Trilokpuri area, where a tenant allegedly murdered his 55-year-old landlady. Believing she kept large sums of cash, the accused entered her room at night to rob her. When she and her son resisted, he stabbed the woman multiple times, leading to her death, and injured her son before fleeing.

A Fugitive for Decades

Declared a proclaimed offender in 1996, the accused allegedly evaded arrest for decades by frequently changing locations, moving across cities including Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, and Goa, before eventually settling in Ludhiana. His family reportedly remained aware of his whereabouts during this period.

Arrest After 35 Years

A dedicated Crime Branch team tracked him down using technical surveillance and inputs from relatives over six months. He was finally arrested from Ludhiana on April 10, 2026, bringing an end to a decades-long manhunt.

Online Backlash Dominates Narrative

Despite the breakthrough, the police action drew widespread criticism online.

Many users mocked the delay, calling it “shameful” and sarcastically questioning the efficiency of the system.

While a few praised the effort as “better late than never,”

While the arrest marks the end of a decades-long manhunt and offers a measure of closure to the victim’s family, the overwhelming public reaction underscores a deeper concern justice delayed remains justice questioned.

The case may be solved on paper, but for many, the 35-year gap continues to cast a shadow over the system’s efficiency and accountability.

Published on: Sunday, April 12, 2026, 10:33 AM IST

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