Khalistan connections cannot be ruled out in Ludhiana Court explosion: Punjab DGP
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | December 25, 2021 IST
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Chandigarh, Dec 25: The suspended deceased police officer, who carried out an explosion in the Ludhiana Court complex on Thursday, might have Pakistan based Pro-Khalistan connections, who used him to disturb the peace of the state, said Punjab DGP Siddharth Chattopadhyaya on Saturday. "Preliminary investigations suggest that the accused, Gagandeep, could have developed links with Pro-khalistan elements in the jail, who have used him to target the court premises with the intention to disturb the peace of the State," said Chattopadhyaya. Police solved the case within 24 hours of the attack by zeroing in on the identity of the deceased as Gagandeep Singh (31) of Khanna, who was recruited in Punjab Police as a constable and dismissed in August 2019 after 385 gms of heroin were recovered from his possession.
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