Reward On Indian Man, Wanted In US For Killing Wife, Hiked To $1 Million

The FBI has escalated the reward for information leading to the arrest of an Indian national, who is a fugitive wanted for the alleged murder of his wife in 2015. The reward has surged to $1 million from an earlier amount of $250,000, reflecting the agency's determination to capture the suspect. The man, identified as 41-year-old Vikas Kumar, is accused of killing his wife, who was found dead under suspicious circumstances in their home in California. Kumar reportedly fled the scene immediately after the incident and has been on the run since then. This significant increase in the reward underscores the urgency of the case and the FBI's commitment to bringing Kumar to justice. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing that even small details can be crucial in locating him. The case has drawn considerable media attention, highlighting the challenges of cross-border crime and the complexities involved in extraditing fugitives. As the investigation continues, the FBI is working closely with Indian authorities to track down Kumar, who remains at large and is considered dangerous. Citizens are encouraged to assist in the manhunt to ensure that justice is served for the victim and her family.
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