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Punjab police on the hunt for young Sikhs; 19 already reported as arrested; DGP announces promotions

September 18, 2013 | By

Fatehgarh Sahib/ Amritsar, Punjab (September 18, 2013): For last few days the Punjab police is on the hunt for the Sikh youth again as at least 19 young Sikhs have already been arrested by Punjab police from various places in Punjab.

Fatehgarh Sahib SSP Gurmit Singh Chauhan along with other police officers addressing the media persons at Fatehgarh Sahib [September 06, 2013]

Fatehgarh Sahib SSP Gurmit Singh Chauhan along with other police officers addressing the media persons at Fatehgarh Sahib [September 06, 2013]

All arrested have been linked by the Punjab police with the so-called attempts to revive militancy in Punjab.

According to the police social networking site “Facebook” was their meeting point and they were planning to attack Indian leaders accused of killings Sikhs during the Sikh genocide 1984 besides some ‘so-called’ Shiv Sena leaders.

Fatehgarh Sahib police claimed to bust plans of revival of militancy in Punjab:

As per media reports on 6 September 2013 Fatehgarh Sahib district’s Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gurmit Singh Chauhan claimed to bust a state-wide network of ‘militants/terrorist’ by making arrest of 7 young Sikhs from Fatehgarh Sahib.

SSP Chauhan maintained during a press conference that police had input that Karamjit Singh alias Bunty resident of Skarpura (Batala); Swaran Singh resident of Tarn Taran; Jatinder Singh Happy resident of Peerjain (Fatehgarh Sahib); Satnam Singh, Gurjeet Singh resident New Zealand; Labh Singh S/O Gurnam Singh resident of Tarn Taran; Dharam Singh Dhamma S/O Darshan Singh resident of Jandiala Road, Tarn Taran; Hawinder Singh Jagraon; Rana Partap Singh s/o Gurmeet Singh resident of Tanda Marhi (Gurdaspur) and Kashmir Singh s/o Hari Singh resident of Galwadi were planning to revive ‘militancy’ in Punjab and make attacks on Indian politicians and Shiv Sena leaders.

During this press press conference SSP Gurmit Singh Chauhan was accompanied by SP (D) Gurpreet Singh and DSP Hardavinder Singh Sandhu. Police officers stated that Nadha Sahib resident Satnam Singh was in contact of Uttar Pardesh’s Janpal Singh for procuring arms. As per police claims Gurlal Singh from Dubai had send some money that was received by Swaran Singh of Tarn Taran allegedly for reviving militancy.

Seven Arrested by Fatehgarh Sahib Police:

Fatehgarh Sahib police disclosed the arrest of seven Sikh youth on September 06, 2013

Fatehgarh Sahib police disclosed the arrest of seven Sikh youth on September 06, 2013

SSP Chauhan told reporters on Spetember 06 press conference that a meeting was going to be held at the house of Jatinder Singh Happy of Peerjain, Fatehgarh Sahib. The police claimed that (1) Karamjit Singh, (2) Swaran Singh and (3) Jatinder Singh Happy were arrested with one .30 bore pistol, one 9mm pistol, one .32 bore pistol and some cartridges. They said that after this the police raided the house of Jatinder Singh Happy and arrested (4) Dharam Singh, (5) Kashmir Singh, (6) Rana Partap Singh and (7) Labh Singh allegedly with three .305 bore pistols and some cartridges.

The police had booked these persons under sections 17, 18, 20 of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA); sections 120B and 153A of Indian Penal Code and 25, 54, 59 of Arms Act.

Six more arrested by Fatehgarh Sahib Police:

As per media reports on 11 September, 2013 the Fatehgarh Sahib police claimed to arrest six more persons that were allegedly linked with those whose arrest was declared on 6 September. According to the police it had secret information that Satnam Singh was the group leader of those arrested on September 6, 2013. SSP Chauhan reportedly told media that (1) Satnam Singh was arrested in a joint operation with Maharashtra police and a AK 47 was allegedly recovered from him.

Others arrested were (2) Gursewak Singh resident of Jagraon; (3) Maninderjit Singh (s/o Shingara Singh); (4) Tarandip Singh (s/o Satnam Singh) resident of Tanda Marhi, police station Ghuman, District Gurdaspur; (5) Tajinder Singh (s/o Tirlochan Singh resident of Sandholi, police station Pehova, District Kaithal (Haryana) and (6) Bachitar Singh (s/o Hardeg Singh) resident of Pandori Gola, District Tarn Taran. A case under section 153-A, 120B and 25 Arms Act was registered against these persons at Police station Fatehgarh Sahib.

One Arrested by Barnala Police:

Following these arrests on September 13, 2013 the Barnala police’s SP(H) Narinder Kaushal, SP(D) Swaran Singh Khanna and CIA staff in-charge Baljeet Singh informed media that (1) Surinder Singh alias Thikriwala (Barnala) has been arrested under sections 123A, 153A, 153B, 120B of Indian Penal Code and sections 17, 18, 28, 38, 39, 40 of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.

Three Arrested by Gurdaspur Police:

On 15 September, 2013 Gurdaspur SSP Sukhwant Singh Gill informed media that the Gurdaspur police has arrested 3 young Sikhs about whom it had information that they were linked with those arrested by the Fatehgarh Sahib police. He claimed that (1) Sukhjinder Singh (Purana Shhala, Gurdaspur), (2) Narinderpal Singh (Gurdaspur) and (3) Surinder Singh (Keeri Afgana, Sri Hargoindpur) were arrested by Gurdaspur police and one AK 47 and 20 cartridges, .38 bore US made Smith pistol, .45 bore Brazil made pistol were recovered from them. He said that they were arrested from a Ford Figo car numbered PB-06 S- 1313 and 2 motorcycles were also recovered from them.

Village Residents & family members tells a different story:

It is notable that Sukhjinder Singh is a close relative of Bhai Jaspal Singh Gurdaspur who was killed on 29 March, 2012 when the police had opened fire at a peaceful dharna that was being held by the Sikhs at Gurdaspur. The police had not issued any warning before opening direct firing. Bhai Jaspal Singh was reportedly hit by a AK 47 bullet fired by a police personal and died.

illage Panchayat, Village Resident and family members of Sukhjinder Singh showing their protest against framing of Sukhjinder Singh in false case [September 16, 2013]

illage Panchayat, Village Resident and family members of Sukhjinder Singh showing their protest against framing of Sukhjinder Singh in false case [September 16, 2013]

The case related to Bhai Jaspal Singh’s killing is currently being heard by the Punjab and Haryana High Court that had summoned Punjab’s DGP and Principal Secretary for their failure to file replies in this case. Jaspal Singh’s family members what the CBI to make an inquiry in to this case. The family member of Sukhjinder Singh told media that they were being pressurized by the police to ask Jaspal Singh’s family with draw case from the high court. They said that Sukhjinder Singh was framed in this case by the Gurdaspur police under deep rooted conspiracy to pressurize the family and close relatives of Jaspal Singh to withdraw case from the High Court.

As per village panchayat, village resident and family members of Sukhjinder Singh, he was arrested during night time from his house while he was sleeping. He was taken away by the police personal on motorcycle. It was only on the next day when the village panchayat, the resident and the family members came to know that police has posed Sukhjinder Singh as KLF militant and showed his arrest after planting some arms recoveries on him.

Five more arrested by Fatehgarh Sahib Police:

SSP Gurmit Singh Chauhan along with other officers addressing a press conference at Fatehgarh Shaib on September 16, 2013

SSP Gurmit Singh Chauhan along with other officers addressing a press conference at Fatehgarh Shaib on September 16, 2013

On September 16, 2013 Fatehgarh Sahib SSP Gurmit Singh Chauhan again held a press conference to declare that they have made 5 more arrests in co-ordination with Maharashtra Police. SSP, along with SP (D) Gurpreet Singh, DSP Hardavinder Singh Sandhu informed media persons during a press conference that on the basis of information extracted from a group leader arrested by Fatehgarh Sahib police (1) Gurwinder Singh (Taradeo, Mehta, Amritsar) who was living at Nanded was brought to Fatehgarh Sahib on transit remand while 4 others including (2) Bhag Inder Singh alias Luckey (Nanded), (3) Manpreet Singh (Kanjiwal, Nanded), (4) Rajwinder Singh (Nanded) and (5) Parminder Singh (Nanded) have been booked by Wazirabad police station and the police has allegedly recovered arms from them after making their arrest. SSP Chauhan said that Parminder Singh was an employees of Nanded Sahib management whose transit remand was secured from local area magistrate.

DGP announces promotions for police officers:

During this press conference Fatehgarh SSP Gurmit Singh Chauhan revealed that Punjab’s Director General of Police (DGP) has announced to award promotions to the police personal involved in these arrests. He said that those who shall be promoted include Fatehgarh Sahib inspector Gurmit Singh.

Dal Khalsa puts question mark on recent arrests by Punjab Police:

Meanwhile the Dal Khalsa has put question mark on recent arrests by Punjab Police. In a written statement sent to the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) on September 18, 2013 the Dal Khalsa has blamed the Punjab Police for ‘manipulating the arrests’ to dilute the case of Jaspal Singh, who died on March 29 last year after he was hit by a bullet fired by policemen in Gurdaspur. (read full statement by the Dal Khalsa)


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