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Suspect in Aussie murder nabbed in India four years later

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The prime suspect in the murder of a woman on an Australian beach four years ago had been arrested in New Delhi three weeks after he was targeted with a A$1mil (Rm3mil) reward, Australian authoritie­s said.

Indian national Rajwinder Singh, 38, flew from Sydney to his homeland the day after 24-year-old Australian Toyah Cordingley’s body was found on the Queensland state coast on Oct 22, 2018.

Attorney-general Mark Dreyfus said Singh had been arrested yesterday following Australia’s extraditio­n request to India.

“This matter is a high priority for the Australian government and Australian agencies continue to work closely with Indian authoritie­s to pursue Mr Singh’s extraditio­n to Australia to enable him to face justice,” Dreyfus said in a statement.

He added that it was not appropriat­e for him to comment further because the matter was before the Indian courts.

Australia had applied for Singh’s extraditio­n for murder in March last year but he could not be found.

Nn Nov 3 this year, the Queensland government offered the largest reward in the state’s history for informatio­n about Singh.

The reward was unique in that it did not seek a clue that solves a crime and leads to a successful prosecutio­n.

Instead, the money was offered for informatio­n that leads only to a suspect’s location and arrest.

Indian police arrested Singh on the same day they received informatio­n about his whereabout­s, Australian Federal Police said in a statement.

It is not clear whether the reward would be collected.

Singh was “believed to be avoiding apprehensi­on in the Punjab region in India since travelling to the country” in 2018, Australian police said.

Queensland police officers had travelled to India in late October and early November to work with Australian Federal Police posted in New Delhi to share informatio­n on Singh with Indian law enforcemen­t.

Singh was employed as a nurse at Innisfail, a town south of the major city of Cairns, when Cordingley was murdered on Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, on Oct 21, 2018.

She had gone to the beach to walk her dog.

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