Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Accused confesses to crime on FB

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HARSIM RANDEEP SINGH SIMMA CLAIMS VICTIM WAS KILLED AS HE WAS POLICE ‘TOUT’, NOT BECAUSE HE REFUSED TO PAY EXTORTION SUM AS COPS CLAIMED

FARIDKOT : Four days after a rice mill owner was shot dead in broad daylight in Jaitu town in the district, accused Harsim randeep Singh Sim ma has confessed to his crime in a Facebook (FB) post, but refuted the police theory that the victim was killed after he refused to pay extortion money.

In his FB post, Simma claimed that Ravinder Kochhar was shot dead as he was a police “tout” and informed the cops about the activities of members of his gang.

He said Koch ha rh ada dispute with his associate Kamaljeet Singh alias Bunty Dhillon. Kamaljeet was one of three gangsters of Punjab who committed suicide in a village in Haryana in June after being cornered by the police. The two others were Jas- preet Singhalias Jumpy Donand Nishan Singh of Ferozepur.

Simma confessed that he and one of his accomplice­s had shot dead Kochhar, but the police are “unnecessar­ily targeting” their friends and family members.

Meanwhile, Jaitu station house officer (SHO) Sunil Sharma said it is yet to be confirmed whether Simma himself wrote the post on FB.

He said police teams are conducting raids at all possible hideouts of the accused.

Police have so far failed to identify the other accused involved in the killing.

According to the police, Simma along with his accomplice came in a Swift car and fire bullets at Kochhar.

The accused fled the spot immediatel­y after the crime, leaving the victim dead on his driving seat.

Meanwhile, Youth Akali Dal leader Parambans Bunty Romana has submitted a memorandum to Faridkot senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Nanak Singh and urged him to ensure law and order in district as residents are living under terror due to the activities of gangsters.

The Youth Akali Dal leader also blamed Congress leaders of sheltering miscreants.

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