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absconder

NOUN
  1. a fugitive who runs away and hides to avoid arrest or prosecution

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  • During the BJP rule in 1991, Shaheed Com Shanker Guha Niyogi was kept in Jail for two months after having been declared "absconder" in 17 cases in one single day, although he has been attending reconciliation meeting with the officials, addressing public meeting and press conferences, etc. Archive 2006-07-01
  • The first European people to use it were the absconders of the ship Coromandel in 1837, followed by Tasmanian woodcutters.
  • He added that he was 'very concerned' about the abscondence rate and that he has made finding absconders a priority. DeMorning DeBonis: Nov. 19, 2010
  • Warren Anderson, the American then-chairman of Union Carbide, was among the accused but he was not named in the verdicts after the Bhopal court declared him an "absconder". My Sinchew -
  • Indeed, it seems that an attempt to arrest the real absconder on the basis of this warrant would have been unlawful, since he was not the person named in it.
  • Anderson, who was among the accused but was not named in the verdicts after the Bhopal court declared him an "absconder", lives in suburban New York. Daily News & Analysis
  • A police officer said: ‘He was a known absconder, so people are worried that if they come forward they might be in trouble for helping or harbouring him, but we just want to solve this tragic mystery.’
  • A spokesman for the Home Office said he was an absconder rather than an escapee, as he was officially allowed out of prison on licence.
  • They must get a signed warrant from a judge before sending law-enforcement officers after the absconder.
  • Another absconder is the local VHP leader, Jaydeep Patel. Top Stories - Google News
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