NEW DELHI: Australian citizen of Indian-origin Rajwinder Singh, who had fled that nation after killing a girl 4 years in the past and was carrying a 1 million Australian {Dollars} reward on his arrest, was nabbed by the Delhi Police on Friday, officers stated. The Interpol had issued a Crimson Nook Discover in opposition to Singh (38) following which a non-bailable warrant was issued by the Patiala Home Court docket on November 21 beneath the extradition act. A senior police officer stated primarily based on inputs shared by CBI, which is the nodal company of the Interpol in India, and their Australian counterparts, the accused was nabbed from close to G T Karnal Street at 6 am and arrested by the Particular Cell unit of the Delhi Police. The accused might be produced earlier than a courtroom for additional proceedings, he stated. On November 4, the Australian Excessive Fee had stated a reward of 1 million Australian {Dollars} has been declared on the arrest of Singh, a nurse who killed the Australian lady on a seaside. Toyah Cordingley (24) was strolling her canine on Wangetti Seashore in Queensland when she was killed in October 2018. Singh, who labored as a nurse in Innisfail, was the important thing individual of curiosity within the case. He fled Australia two days after Cordingley was killed, forsaking his job, spouse and three kids.