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Punjab: 8 kabbadi players thrash constable to death in Barnala

Policeman collapsed after he was beaten up when he intervened to resolve the dispute between eight kabaddi players, all of who are now absconding, and restaurant staff over settling the bill

Updated on: Oct 23, 2023 04:03 PM IST
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Eight kabbadi players killed constable Darshan Singh, 50, when he intervened in a scuffle at a restaurant in Barnala on Sunday night.

Constable Darshan Singh, 50, who was thrashed by kabbadi players when he intervened to end a scuffle they were having with staff at a restaurant in Barnala on Sunday night. (HT file photo)
Constable Darshan Singh, 50, who was thrashed by kabbadi players when he intervened to end a scuffle they were having with staff at a restaurant in Barnala on Sunday night. (HT file photo)

The incident took place around 11.30pm on Sunday when the kabbadi players were fighting with the restaurant staff at 22-Acre Market in Barnala. The constable, posted at City Police Station, was accompanied by two colleagues.

Chief minister Bhagwant Mann announced financial help of 2 crore for the family of the constable. Mann said 1 crore will be given by the state government and HDFC Bank will also give 1 crore.

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Police have identified four kabbadi players, while the four others are yet to be identified.

Those identified are Parmjeet Singh, alias Pamma, of Thikriwala, Jugraj Singh, alias Raja, of Raisar, Baljeet Singh of Amla Singhwala and Gurmeet Singh of Cheema village. All of them are absconding.

Inspector Baljeet Singh Dhillon said that the accused kabbadi players were drinking when they got into an argument with staff of the restaurant over settling the bill. The police were called by the restaurant staff.

The accused escaped from the spot after beating up the constable.

A case was registered under Section 302 of the IPC.

 
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Harmandeep Singh

Harmandeep Singh is staff Correspondent and have specialisation in investigative reporting. He covers Punjab politics, mining, crime, school education, health, medical education, administration, labour department, brain-drain and rural areas besides burning issues of Sangrur and Barnala districts.

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