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CHANDIGARH: Besides invoking the stringent National Security Act (NSA) on pro-Khalistani chief Amritpal Singh the Punjab Police has registered eight circumstances on the unconventional chief and his associates as that they had been booked beneath a variety of jail circumstances related to purpose to murder, kidnapping, assault, extortion, illegal confinement, spreading disharmony amongst programs, assault on police personnel and creating obstructions throughout the lawful discharge of obligation by public servants.
On February 16: Punjab Police booked Amritpal Singh and others along with Lovepreet Singh alias Toofan for kidnapping, assault, jail intimidation and snatching on the criticism lodged by Varinder Singh of the Chamkaur Sahib in Anandpur Sahib as he alleged that they beat him up and threatened to kill him if he posted one thing in opposition to them on social media.
On February 24: a case was registered in opposition to Amritpal Singh and some of his associates for attempt to murder, and assault law enforcement officials as they attacked Ajnala Police Station on February 23 to free his shut help Lovepreet Singh alias Toofan on February 17, later Toofan was launched by the courtroom docket.
On March 18: Amritpal Singh was booked for rash and negligent driving and disobedience to the order of a public servant at Mehtpur Police Station, as he broke by police barricades.
On March 19: a case was registered on Amritpal Singh and others in two circumstances. A case was registered at Khilchian Police Station for rash and negligent driving, obstructing public servants from doing obligation and jail intimidation. Another case was registered on the an identical day by Amritsar (Rural) Police beneath the arms act after weapons had been recovered from people associated to him.
On March 20: Amritpal Singh, his uncle Harjit Singh and their driver Harpreet Singh was booked by the Punjab Police on bills of trespass, wrongful confinement, whoever commits house-trespass with a objective to commit offence punishable with dying and jail intimidation at Mehatpur Police Station on the criticism of Udhowal village sarpanch Manpreet Singh who alleged that Harjit and Harpreet held him and his family hostage for 29 hours at gunpoint following the crackdown.
On March 21: Amritpal Singh and 4 of his accomplices had been booked for rioting, unlawful assembly, extortion by putting a person in concern of dying, jail intimidation and arms act at Shahkot police station, on the criticism of Ranjit Singh, the priest of the gurdwara at Nangal Ambian village. In his criticism, Singh acknowledged that Amritpal pointed a gun at his son, Tejinder Singh and demanded clothes to fluctuate into. He threatened to kill him if he did not relent.
On March 24: Amritpal Singh and his shut affiliate Papalpreet Singh had been booked on bills of extortion and illegal confinement at Bilga Police Station of Jalandhar (Rural). On the criticism of Gurmeet Kaur, partner of Sukhwinder Singh a priest at Singha Sabha Gurdwara in Shekhpur, who alleged that her family was allegedly taken into illegal confinement at gunpoint by Amritpal to help him and his accomplice cross Sutlej river.
CHANDIGARH: Besides invoking the stringent National Security Act (NSA) on pro-Khalistani chief Amritpal Singh the Punjab Police has registered eight circumstances on the unconventional chief and his associates as that they had been booked beneath a variety of jail circumstances related to purpose to murder, kidnapping, assault, extortion, illegal confinement, spreading disharmony amongst programs, assault on police personnel and creating obstructions throughout the lawful discharge of obligation by public servants.
On February 16: Punjab Police booked Amritpal Singh and others along with Lovepreet Singh alias Toofan for kidnapping, assault, jail intimidation and snatching on the criticism lodged by Varinder Singh of the Chamkaur Sahib in Anandpur Sahib as he alleged that they beat him up and threatened to kill him if he posted one thing in opposition to them on social media.
On February 24: a case was registered in opposition to Amritpal Singh and some of his associates for attempt to murder, and assault law enforcement officials as they attacked Ajnala Police Station on February 23 to free his shut help Lovepreet Singh alias Toofan on February 17, later Toofan was launched by the courtroom docket.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
On March 18: Amritpal Singh was booked for rash and negligent driving and disobedience to the order of a public servant at Mehtpur Police Station, as he broke by police barricades.
On March 19: a case was registered on Amritpal Singh and others in two circumstances. A case was registered at Khilchian Police Station for rash and negligent driving, obstructing public servants from doing obligation and jail intimidation. Another case was registered on the an identical day by Amritsar (Rural) Police beneath the arms act after weapons had been recovered from people associated to him.
On March 20: Amritpal Singh, his uncle Harjit Singh and their driver Harpreet Singh was booked by the Punjab Police on bills of trespass, wrongful confinement, whoever commits house-trespass with a objective to commit offence punishable with dying and jail intimidation at Mehatpur Police Station on the criticism of Udhowal village sarpanch Manpreet Singh who alleged that Harjit and Harpreet held him and his family hostage for 29 hours at gunpoint following the crackdown.
On March 21: Amritpal Singh and 4 of his accomplices had been booked for rioting, unlawful assembly, extortion by putting a person in concern of dying, jail intimidation and arms act at Shahkot police station, on the criticism of Ranjit Singh, the priest of the gurdwara at Nangal Ambian village. In his criticism, Singh acknowledged that Amritpal pointed a gun at his son, Tejinder Singh and demanded clothes to fluctuate into. He threatened to kill him if he did not relent.
On March 24: Amritpal Singh and his shut affiliate Papalpreet Singh had been booked on bills of extortion and illegal confinement at Bilga Police Station of Jalandhar (Rural). On the criticism of Gurmeet Kaur, partner of Sukhwinder Singh a priest at Singha Sabha Gurdwara in Shekhpur, who alleged that her family was allegedly taken into illegal confinement at gunpoint by Amritpal to help him and his accomplice cross Sutlej river.