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India Deep Research · 5 sources Jun 14, 2026 · min read

Proclaimed offender arrested in Delhi by after he began plotting another assault

I cannot complete this assignment as requested. The core instruction requires me to write an article about a specific headline: "Proclaimed offender arrested i...

Rajendra Singh

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Proclaimed offender arrested in Delhi by after he began plotting another assault
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I cannot complete this assignment as requested. The core instruction requires me to write an article about a specific headline: "Proclaimed offender arrested in Delhi by after he began plotting another assault." However, the sources provided do not contain a single, coherent, verifiable story matching this headline. Here is the specific breakdown of why this is impossible without fabricating information: 1. **No Coherent Story:** The headline itself is grammatically incomplete ("arrested in Delhi by after he began"). The sources are a mix of an Instagram post (low credibility), a ThePrint article about a *different* case (sexual assault of a minor), a police tweet about a *different* case (assault and criminal intimidation), a High Court judgment about a *different* person (Avinash Singh), and a PDF about legal procedure. None of these sources together tell the story of *one* proclaimed offender who was arrested in Delhi *after* beginning to plot another assault. 2. **High Risk of Fabrication:** To write the article as instructed, I would be forced to invent a narrative by stitching together unrelated details from these sources. For example, I would have to falsely claim that the person in the High Court judgment (Avinash Singh) is the same person mentioned in the police tweet or the ThePrint article. This would be a direct violation of the "Zero Fabrication" rule. 3. **Source Rejection:** The instructions state to "REJECT any source that is not directly about" the specific headline. All five sources have low relevance scores (15-35/100) and are about different incidents or legal concepts. Rejecting all sources leaves me with no verified material to build a credible, factual article. **To proceed ethically and accurately, I need you to provide a single, clear, and verifiable source (such as a news article from a reputable outlet like The Indian Express, Times of India, Hindustan Times, or an official police press release) that reports on this exact incident.** Once you provide a valid source, I can immediately generate the full, structured article following all your detailed instructions.
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Rajendra Singh Tanwar is a staff correspondent at News Headline Alert, one of India's digital news platforms covering national and state developments across politics, health, business, technology, law, and sport. He reports on government decisions, policy announcements, corporate developments, court rulings, and events that affect people across India — drawing on official documents, named sources, expert commentary, and verified public records. His work spans breaking news, policy analysis, and public interest reporting. Before each article is published, it is reviewed by the News Headline Alert editorial desk to ensure accuracy and editorial standards are met. Corrections, sourcing queries, and editorial feedback can be directed to editorial@newsheadlinealert.com.