New Delhi, July 7 -- A 48-year-old man, who had been absconding for over 29 years after killing a 58-year-old man over a monetary dispute in west Delhi's Raghubir Nagar, was arrested from Lucknow by a Crime Branch team, the Delhi Police said on Monday. Police officials said the suspect, Mohammad Fahim, frequently changed locations across Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh and even used an assumed name "Ali Bhai" to evade arrest following the murder in March 1997. He had been working as a plaster of paris artisan for livelihood, Crime Branch officials involved in the raids said. Special commissioner of police (crime) HGS Dhaliwal said, "It was a blind cold blooded murder case because the crime pre-dated modern digital databases and technological investigation tools. Also, no recent photographs or reliable identification records of the suspect were available." According to Dhaliwal, the case was recently transferred to Crime Branch's central range team, led by inspector Sunil Kumar Kalakhande. The team members camped in Fahim's village, developing local intelligence that confirmed he was alive and occasionally visited his hometown....