Big claim in Kapurthala sacrilege case: Patna resident woman said – my brother who died, send photos and documents to Punjab Police

Chandigarh4 hours ago

The identity of the youth who was killed on suspicion of sacrilege of Nishan Sahib in Punjab’s Kapurthala has been claimed. A woman living in Patna, Bihar says that the young man was her brother Ankit. He has also sent some documents to the Punjab Police. The woman has said that she is not getting in touch with her brother.

The police have sent photographs of the accused killed to the woman. After this, documents were also called from the woman. Forms were mixed in both. Now the woman will reach Punjab with the family members, so that they can identify the dead body. However, nothing is being said for sure about it yet. Police say that the matter is being investigated. Before that it is not possible to say anything about the identity of the young man.

called the police himself
After the incident, the woman herself called the Kapurthala police. He said that the one who died is his brother. He has sent his brother’s Aadhar card, enrollment slip to the police. Apart from this, old pictures of him have also been sent. How and when did his brother reach Punjab? Police is investigating about this.

The woman has sent some documents related to her brother to the police.

The woman has sent some documents related to her brother to the police.

Called even after sacrilege in Amritsar
Earlier, the same woman had also told the youth killed in the sacrilege case in Amritsar as her brother. He had directly contacted the Amritsar Police. When the police sent a clear photo of the accused to the woman, she denied it. However, in the Kapurthala case, the police is taking his claim seriously.

The cause of death is disputed in Kapurthala
There has been a controversy over the death of the youth in Kapurthala. The managers of Gurdwara Nizampur More claim that he was sabotaging Nishan Sahib. However, in this case, the Kapurthala police have said that he had entered with the intention of stealing.

There was no tampering with the holy form of Sri Guru Granth Sahib in the Gurdwara. The police had claimed to have registered a murder case against the mob. Later the police backed down. The youth was caught here at 4 am on Sunday. After that the police came to take him into custody, but the mob killed him.

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