Balkar Singh, who was declared a proclaimed offender in a case of attempt to murder when he was just 20 years old, was apprehended from Vikaspuri in west Delhi on a tip off, Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Ravindra Yadav said.
"Singh was declared proclaimed offender in the case under Kotwali police station in Kapurthala on December 5, 1983 at Naya Goan, a place adjoining his native village. At that time, he was a young man of 20 years and was named in this case of attempt to murder," he said.
"In India, he concealed his presence and was residing in Vikaspuri area where his activities got noticed by a secret informer of Crime Branch which led to the arrest of this proclaimed offender," Yadav said.
Singh has studied up to Class VII and belongs to a farmer's family in Punjab. Initially, he worked as a taxi driver in Lebanon and the US and also used to work at constructions sites.
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