A non-bailable warrant (NBW) and a lookout circular (LOC) has been issued against dreaded Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, the Punjab Police has informed.
Speaking at a presser, Inspector General of Police (Headquarters), Punjab Sukhchain Singh Gill told reporters that the ‘Waris Punjab De’ chief is still at large and a NBW and a LOC has been issued against him as efforts are underway to put Amritpal Singh behind bars, adding that Punjab Police is receiving full cooperation from other states and central agencies.
The IGP said that Punjab Police has released Amritpal Singh’s pictures donning different attires and requested people to help the cops in nabbing the fugitive separatist leader.
IGP Gill said some pictures show Amritpal as clean-shaven and he may have changed his look to escape the authorities.
Asked if Amritpal Singh had fled to any other state, IGP Gill said that as per preliminary reports the separatist leader had visited Gurdwara Sahib in Nangal Ambian in Jalandhar while on the run and escaped on a motorcycle after changing his attire. He said that security camera footage revealed Amritpal fleeing in an SUV in Jalandhar on March 18.
The top cop said that 154 people have been arrested in the crackdown against Amritpal Singh’s associates, adding twelve weapons, including rifles and revolvers, have been recovered from them.
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The officer further revealed that a Amritpal and his associates had visited a village in Jalandhar on March 18 where he had had food and changed clothes at a local gurdwara before fleeing on a bike.
A video, reportedly shot by locals in the Jalandhar village shows a car and men waiting on a bike near a field. Another bike is parked nearby and as the first bike moves with three riders, the other also gets ready to leave.
The car in which Amritpal was reportedly travelling has been recovered by the Punjab Police.
IGP Gill said four more people—Manpreet, Gurdeep, Harpreet, and Gurpej—who allegedly helped the notorious Khalistani leader escape in Maruti Brezza car, have been arrested along with a rifle and other incriminating materials and have been booked under the Arms act.
The senior officer said that during questioning, the four suspects revealed that after fleeing, Amritpal Singh visited the Gurudwara in Nangal Ambian village in Jalandhar and changed his clothes before escaping again.
He said National Security Act (NSA) has been invoked against Amritpal Singh.
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