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Washington: An Indian-American couple has been arrested for the weekend murder of the man's former wife, also a person of Indian origin, in a Washington suburb. Baldeo Taneja, 62, was arrested in Nashville, Tennessee, in connection with the slaying of Preeta Paul Gabba, 49, who was fatally shot on Saturday morning on a Germantown street, in Maryland state neighbouring the capital. Initially charged as fugitives from justice, they are awaiting extradition to Montgomery County, Maryland, police said.

Police have issued warrants charging Taneja with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. Taneja's current wife, Raminder Kaur, 63, faces the same charges. Gabba was found with a gunshot wound on Saturday at 7.46 a.m. after people reported hearing gunshots in the area, local TV station WUSA reported citing police. She was transported to a hospital where she was later pronounced dead. Several witnesses reported that a woman was seen walking near Gabba at the time of the shooting, but she left before police arrived at the scene, police said. Taneja was scheduled to be in court in Montgomery County Thursday regarding a domestic issue but failed to appear for the hearing, police said. Police also found that Taneja and Raminder Kaur were both in Montgomery County on Friday and Saturday. Both had purchased two firearms in Nashville September 28.

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