Crime in Punjab on Khaki: Ex-Blast Head Constable; The police cat was also the lynching in Kapurthala, DGP said – Bad elements

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After the Ludhiana bomb blasts and the Kapurthala lynching, questions are being raised on the Punjab Police as well. The head constable of the police who carried out the bomb blasts in the Ludhiana Court Complex turned out to be. At the same time, the one who got the youth lynched alleging sacrilege in Kapurthala, is also suspected of being close to the police.

Amarjeet Singh, the caretaker of Gurdwara Nizampur Mor, who committed the lynching, is accused of being a police cat. At the same time, during the incident, he was in regular contact with the police commissioner level officer. Although DGP Siddharth Chattopadhyay said in this regard that there are bad elements but whoever is involved in the crime, strict action will be taken against him.

Youth killed in Kapurthala lynching

Youth killed in Kapurthala lynching

Constable was dismissed for being caught with drugs

Punjab Police head constable Gagandeep Singh, who carried out the Ludhiana blast, was caught with 385 grams of heroin in 2019. At that time he was a scribe in the police station. He was dismissed after this incident. After which he spent 2 years in jail. However, instead of improving there, he went into contact with the drug mafia and terrorists. After which he carried out the blast.

Kapurthala accused CAT

The accused Amarjeet Singh, who was caught in the murder case in Kapurthala, has been a CAT informer of the police. It also came to light that during the lynching, he kept talking to a police officer continuously. However, now the Punjab Police is retreating from exposing such officers. Amarjeet’s close relative is also coming to the fore about being posted in the Punjab Police.

Siddharth Chattopadhyay talking to reporters in Chandigarh

Siddharth Chattopadhyay talking to reporters in Chandigarh

No one is above the law: DGP

DGP Siddharth Chattopadhyay said that as soon as the head constable was caught with drugs, we dismissed him. In the Nizampur case, a case was registered against the accused and arrested him. No one is above the law. Action will be taken against those who do wrong.

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