After Six Years on the Run, Bhanwari Devi Murder Accused Arrested
After Six Years on the Run, Bhanwari Devi Murder Accused Arrested
Indra Bishnoi was living a destitute with a family to evade arrest

Madhya Pradesh: Indra Bishnoi, a co-accused in the sensational Bhanwari Devi murder case who was evading arrest for six years, was arrested from Madhya Pradesh by Rajasthan Police on Friday night.

The case had grabbed headlines in 2011 after the name of the then Rajasthan minister Mahipal Maderna had cropped up in connection with the murder of Bhanwari, an auxiliary nurse midwife (ANM).

“A Rajasthan police team with the help of Madhya Pradesh police arrested Indra Bishnoi from Nemawar area last night,” Additional Superintendent of Police (Dewas) Anil Patidar told PTI.

She reportedly carried a reward of Rs 5 lakh on her head. According to police sources, she was living with a family in Nemawar as a destitute.

The CBI has so far filed three charge sheets against 17 accused including Maderna and former Congress MLA Malkhan Singh. Among the accused, 15 are in judicial custody, one is out on bail, while Bishnoi was absconding.

Bhanwari, posted as auxiliary nurse midwife at a sub- centre in Jaliwada village, around 120 km from Jodhpur, had gone missing on September 1, 2011.

She disappeared after a CD allegedly showing Maderna in compromising position with the 36-year-old nurse was aired by some news channels.

The CBI had said that Bhanwari was allegedly abducted from Jodhpur’s Bilara area on September 1, 2011 and murdered. Her body was handed over to another gang which burnt it in a limestone quarry and dumped the remains in a canal, it alleged.

Maderna (65), who then represented the Osian assembly constituency, was arrested on December 2, 2011 in Jodhpur by the CBI along with Parasram Bishnoi, brother of Malkhan Singh.

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