Amritpal Singh Arrested By Punjab Police, Could Be Killed In Encounter, Claims ‘Waris Punjab De’ Lawyer

Chandigarh: Legal advisor of ‘Waris Punjab De’ Iman Singh Khara late on Sunday night claimed that Khalistan supporter Amritpal Singh has been arrested by the Punjab Police from Shahkot police station. Despite Punjab Police’s statement that Amritpal Singh is still absconding and efforts are on to nab him, Advocate Iman Singh Khara claimed that the Khalistan supporter has been arrested at Shahkot police station.

Khara also alleged that the police wanted to kill Singh in a “fake encounter”. Citing a threat to Amritpal Singh’s life, Advocate Khara approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court and filed a writ petition. “Today I have filed a criminal writ petition (Iman Singh Khara vs State of Punjab) in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. It is a habeas corpus writ petition,” he told news agency ANI.

Advocate Khara said, “According to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which is the right to life, the police cannot beat anyone without due process of the court.” “In this petition, we have appealed to the Punjab and Haryana High Court that there is a threat to Amritpal Singh’s life and he has been arrested at Shahkot police station,” he said. The counsel further alleged that despite his [police`s] The police have not produced the person despite being duty bound to produce them before a magistrate within 24 hours [Amritpal Singh],

He further alleged, “Police have malicious intent.” Earlier in the day however, the Punjab Police said that Waris Punjab D chief is still absconding and efforts are on to nab him.

Punjab Police said, “During the ongoing operations against elements of Waris Punjab De and persons trying to disturb peace and harmony in the state, 34 more arrests were made across the state on Sunday. A total of 112 arrests have been made so far.” Has been done.” ,

Quite the contrary, Advocate Khara said, “The police can kill him in a fake encounter and use the time to implicate him in false and fabricated cases.” “We have filed a writ petition in this regard,” he said.

He also claimed that the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the Punjab Police to prepare a paper on Amritpal Singh’s case. He said, “Justice NS Shekhawat, to whom the writ petition was filed in the court of Punjab and Haryana, heard it. The matter was argued for 1.30 hours, in which the Advocate General of Punjab and other advocates of the Punjab Government were also present and he took his stand.”

He said, “After hearing the arguments of both the parties, the judge issued notice to the Punjab government and directed the Punjab Police to respond in the case of Amritpal Singh.”

Amritpal Singh used rehab centers to recruit ‘human bombs’: Intel report

Meanwhile, a red flag was raised by security agencies following intelligence inputs that pro-Khalistan Amritpal Singh was using de-addiction centers and gurdwaras to store weapons and prepare youths for suicide attacks, officials said on Sunday. are doing for

A thick dossier, prepared with inputs from various security agencies, claims that Singh, who returned from Dubai last year allegedly at the behest of Pakistan’s ISI and Khalistan supporters living abroad, was primarily involved in “Khadku Or was engaged in brainwashing the youth to become human bombs.

The Punjab Police on Saturday launched a massive crackdown and arrested hundreds of activists and supporters of the organization ‘Waris Punjab De’ led by him.

According to experts and officials monitoring the situation in Punjab, Pakistan, which is going through its worst economic phase and has lost all the wars fought against India, is trying to divert the attention of its people by placing puppets like Amritpal Singh inside India. Trying hard to remove.

During the ongoing investigation, several arms and ammunition manufactured by Amritpal Singh for the so-called Anandpur Khalsa Front (AKF) were seized. Police also seized uniforms and jackets, officials said, adding that the arms and ammunition seized from the radical Sikh preacher’s car had the “AKF” mark on them.

Officials said weapons were being illegally stored in several de-addiction centers run by ‘Waris Punjab De’ and a gurdwara in Amritsar.