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Fugitive Contractor Behind Delhi Biker's Death Apprehended in Udaipur Villa

Weeks After Tragic Greater Kailash Incident, Contractor Surendra Singh Dahiya Arrested for Biker Harjinder Singh's Death

After weeks on the run, Surendra Singh Dahiya, the contractor allegedly responsible for the death of biker Harjinder Singh in Delhi, has been arrested from his luxury villa in Udaipur, Rajasthan.

It’s a story that gripped Delhi, a stark reminder of how quickly life can change due to sheer negligence. Weeks ago, a young biker, Harjinder Singh, met a tragic end when a stone slab plummeted from an under-construction building in Greater Kailash-1. Now, a crucial chapter in that harrowing tale has unfolded: the alleged culprit, contractor Surendra Singh Dahiya, has finally been apprehended.

The arrest itself reads like something out of a crime thriller. Following a relentless pursuit, police tracked Dahiya to his opulent villa in Udaipur, Rajasthan. For weeks, questions lingered in the air, a heavy shroud over the bustling streets of Delhi, as the man deemed responsible for such a preventable tragedy remained elusive. But on a recent evening, that evasion came to an end, bringing a semblance of closure to the victim’s grieving family and the wider community.

Let's cast our minds back to January 18th, the fateful day. Harjinder Singh, a 30-year-old from Malviya Nagar, was simply riding his motorcycle through Greater Kailash-1. Suddenly, without warning, a heavy stone slab detached itself from the fourth floor of an under-construction building, falling directly onto him. Despite wearing a helmet, the impact was catastrophic. Rushed to AIIMS, he was tragically declared dead, leaving behind a family in utter shock and despair.

This wasn't just an unfortunate accident; it was, investigators suggest, a clear case of gross negligence. The police investigation quickly pointed to a shocking lack of safety measures at the construction site. There were no protective nets, no covered scaffolding, no visible precautions to prevent exactly what happened. Dahiya, as the contractor overseeing the project, bore the primary responsibility for ensuring such safety protocols were meticulously followed. He failed, spectacularly.

The chase was on. A dedicated police team, piecing together technical surveillance data and local intelligence, began the painstaking process of tracking Dahiya. He was a ghost, constantly moving, changing locations, trying to disappear. But the Delhi police were persistent. Their efforts culminated in the dramatic capture in Udaipur, where Dahiya was found in his personal haven, far removed from the tragedy he allegedly caused.

Currently, Surendra Singh Dahiya faces charges under Section 304A (causing death by negligence) and Section 336 (endangering life or personal safety of others) of the IPC. However, given the severe lack of safety measures, there's a strong possibility that these charges could be upgraded to Section 304 Part II (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), reflecting the perceived gravity of his alleged negligence. This arrest sends a powerful message: accountability, however delayed, will be pursued for such preventable tragedies.

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