"Pidiya Singadia (42), who was serving life imprisonment in the nuns' gang rape case, had jumped parole 11 years ago and remained absconding since then. A reward of Rs 10,000 was announced on him by the then Indore Inspector General of Police," Superintendent of Police (SP) Mahesh Chandra Jain told reporters.
Jain said Singadia, who has been arrested from Roonakheda village here, was serving the life term in Indore jail.
Following his arrest, Singadia was booked under Arms Act.
The incident dates back to September 23-24, 1998, when a group of persons gang-raped three nuns residing in Preeti Sharan Seva Kendra in Navapara, 25 km away from the district headquarters Jhabua. They had also looted cash and valuables from the place of worship.
The crime had not only shocked the nation, but also caused outrage at international level. The then state government was severely criticised for its failure to protect the missionaries.