
Parole Jumper In Shocking Double Murder Case Of His Daughters Captured After 4 Year Manhunt
He had absconded after being granted parole, never returning to prison. The arrest was made under the close supervision of ACP Ramesh Chandra Lamba and the leadership of Inspector Satender Poonia.
The operation was executed by a team including Inspector Sohan Lal Bijarniya, Sub Inspector Mukesh, ASI Vinay, and Constable Amit, following weeks of technical surveillance, manual tracking, and secret informant inputs. The horrifying crime occurred on the night of July 29, 1999, in Delhi's Old Mustafabad area.
After the death of his wife, Hamidullah was living alone with his three daughters, while two older daughters were married. That night, he gave each of the girls capsules, claiming it was for stomach pain.
The eldest daughter grew suspicious and faked swallowing the pill. Minutes later, her younger sisters began frothing and gasping for air. She ran for help, but both girls were declared dead at the hospital. Hamidullah had fled the scene but was arrested the next day.
Convicted under Sections 302, 307, and 328 of the IPC, Hamidullah was serving his sentence when he vanished during parole. He had since been hiding in Loni, Ghaziabad, frequently changing locations to evade arrest.
The Crime Branch's persistence finally led to his capture, ensuring justice catches up, no matter how long it takes.

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