64-year-old Umar Zahir Qadiri was arrested by the Crime Branch of Delhi police on Friday after it received a tip-off. He was found in possession of a loaded country-made pistol and one live cartridge.
"An input was received that Qadiri, convicted in a murder case and absconding from the custody of Uttar Pradesh Police, would be going to Bulandshahar from Anand Vihar ISBT between 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM on Friday.
During police interrogation, he reportedly disclosed to police that as a 'tantrik', he used to mainly cheat gullible and illiterate women. He would ask them to bring endangered animals such as turtles or a non-poisonous two-headed snakes.
Then he would recite some incoherent words, claiming to be magical words. He would tell them to undertake certain rituals which would fulfill their wishes of getting a son or marriage of daughter or wealth, etc, police said.
As per police, in 1978, Qadiri had picked up a quarrel with one pick-pocket namely Sagir in Bulandshahr. During the scuffle, he stabbed Sagir to death. On 23rd June, 1993, Qadiri was convicted for life term imprisonment by a court in Bulandshahr in the case. Later on, his appeal was rejected by Allahabad High Court in 1995, following which he surrendered to jail authorities to undergo the sentence.
