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Punjab: Sketches of Sikh activist’s ‘shooters’ released

Sikh activist Gurpreet Singh was shot dead by four unidentified assailants at Hari Nau village in Faridkot district on October 9. A four-member special investigation team, led by Faridkot SP (investigation) Jasmeet Singh, is probing the murder case.

Updated on: Oct 21, 2024 07:48 AM IST
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Almost two weeks after Sikh activist Gurpreet Singh was shot dead by four unidentified assailants at Hari Nau village in Faridkot district, the police have released the sketches of two “shooters”.

The police have urged the people to share information in case they come across the killers.
The police have urged the people to share information in case they come across the killers.

According to the police, one of the shooters has fair skin colour and is aged between 22 and 25 years while the other one has a dark complexion and is aged between 20 and 22 years. In the public notice, the police said both the accused had fled on a red motorbike after committing the crime. The police stated, “If they are residents of your area or you have any kind of information regarding them or if you see them, dial 9815800445, 9417646822 or 7527017035.”

On October 9, Singh was shot dead by four bike-borne unidentified assailants when he was returning from gurdwara. Gurpreet was a member of ‘Waris Punjab De’ organisation. A four-member special investigation team (SIT), led by Faridkot SP (investigation) Jasmeet Singh, is probing the murder case.

Police remand of 3 accused extended

A Faridkot court extended the custody by three days of Bilal Ahmed, alias Fauji, Guramardeep Singh, alias Pontu, and Arshdeep Singh, alias Jhandu, who were reportedly behind the recce of slain activist Gurpreet Singh. They were produced in the court after their custody ended on Sunday. The police sought it for five more days, but the court extended the custody by three days.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Parteek Singh Mahal

Parteek Singh Mahal is a multimedia correspondent based at Faridkot in Punjab. He covers medical education, politics and Punjab police.

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