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IAF Ex-Sergeant was held 11 years after he escaped from the police

IAF Ex-Sergeant was held 11 years after he escaped from the police
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Bengaluru: When he made a new start of 3,000 km from Bengaluru in Nellie, a city in Assam, the former Indian Air Force Sergeant (IAF) thought he really erased his famous past.
But when the Bengaluru police team picked him up in a secret operation, he realized that for the second time he was running out of luck.
When the police drove him to the city, the 53-year-old Dharam Past Yadav looked at him: He had fled the police detention in 2010 by spraying chili powder in two police officers after being arrested for the murder of his wife and two cold-blooded children.
Yadav, who came from Haryana and worked with IAF from 1987 to 2007, built a house in the Vidyaranyapura area of ​​Bengaluru and settled with ANU and Children Keerthhi’s wife, and Shubham, 8.
Despite being the father of two, he saw the Matrimonial website for profiles Women who are looking for alliances.
In 2007, he met a woman from Rajajinagar and the latter showed his interest in he thought he was single and had a good job as a purchasing officer in a private company.
Yadav plans to marry the woman and decided to get rid of her wife and children, which she saw as a barrier.
At 6:30 a.m.
on October 19, 2008, Yadav took the log and spoiled his wife and children to death in the house.
He tried to make him look like a robbery that failed by some hardcore criminals, who wanted to loot the house.
However, the police found that he was the real killer and headed to prison on charges of murder.
After languishing in prison for more than two years, Yadav decided to escape.
He claimed he had a kidney problem and was taken to the Victoria hospital prison ward for treatment.
Before going to the hospital, Yadav stole several chili powder from the prison canteen.
On December 4, 2010, he sprayed chili powder in both contables escorting him and fled together with handcuffs.
After this, he fell from the Bengaluru police radar.
The Yadav case file was reopened a few months ago when Young IPS officers Harish Pandey, who was the Deputy Commissioner of the Police (South), made a database of criminals who had fled after crime crime.
A special team was formed and they began tracking Yadav simplicity which might be based on his family’s connection.
The police knew that Yadav was running a liquor store at Atel Bathing in the Mahendragarh district in Haryana in 2012.
The team visited Ateli Bath and knowing that Yadav had gone to the Asesi had gone to Assam after marrying a woman from Nellie, which she met in one Matrimonial site.
The police team tracked it to Assam and arrested him.

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