Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Ludhiana pastor killing: Cops probing Belgium ‘link’

LUDHIANA PASTOR KILLING 6 days on, police yet to get leads; 500 CCTV footages of no use

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com (With inputs from Ludhiana)

CHANDIGARH: Sikh extremist groups based in Belgium and Germany are on the Punjab Police and the CBI radar for the murder of Ludhiana pastor Sultan Masih, 50, who was shot dead by two motorcycle-borne assailants in Ludhiana on July 15.

CHANDIGARH: Sikh extremist groups based in Belgium and Germany are on the Punjab Police and the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) radar for the murder of Ludhiana pastor Sultan Masih, 50, who was shot dead by two motorcycle-borne assailants in the Salem Tabri area of the city on July 15.

Following intelligen­ce inputs, the role of sleeper cells of extremists groups is being investigat­ed. Germany is considered a hub of Sikh extremists.

The Centre has on many occasions drawn the attention of the German government towards the presence and activities of individual­s and organisati­ons linked to extremist and terrorist elements operating in India, particular­ly Sikh extremists.

The Khalistan flag and photograph­s of terrorists bearing weapons are openly displayed in many Sikh religious places in Germany.

NO CLUE OF KILLERS YET

However, the police have so far failed to trace the pastor’s killers, exposing its inability to bust the gangs behind selective killings. Sources said the police have no idea from where the attackers came and disappeare­d after the committing crime.

Ludhiana police, sources said, scanned more than 500 footages of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed in the area and exit points of the city, but have failed to get any clue about the killers.

The police are also looking into personal rivalry and property dispute behind the murder . The police are scanning the pastor’s mobile phone and call details.

Be it the killing of Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) leader Jagdish Gagneja, murder of Namdhari sect matriarch Chand Kaur and other high-profile cases in the past, officials dealing with the cases admitted that assailants did not left any trace at the crime spot. However, motorcycle­s were used in all killings.

“In Gagneja’s case, the bikeborne assailants entered Jalandhar from the Phagwara side, but in the pastor’s killing, no such clue is there. In both the cases, the attackers have not been caught on the camera,” said an investigat­or.

‘SERIOUS LAW AND ORDER PROBLEM’

“You cannot withdraw yourself by blaming Pakistan in every case where you don’t have a clue. There is serious law and order problem in Punjab. The attackers are selecting soft targets and are disappeari­ng. It is a failure of the police,” said a senior minister in the Captain Amarinder Singh government. PROBE ROLE OF HINDU HARDLINERS Newly elected leader of Opposition in the Punjab assembly Sukhpal Khaira said the role of Hindu hardliners should be probed in pastor’s killing. Khaira, who was in Ludhiana on Friday to meet the pastor’s family, also questioned the role of the Punjab Police in investigat­ing the killings of religious leaders.

“The murder of Ludhiana pastor is utter failure of the police. Director general of police Suresh Arora is hinting at a foreign hand behind the murder. You cannot get away every time by blaming Pakistan for all crimes in this border state,” he said.

Shiromani Akali Dal chief and former deputy chief minister SukhbirBad­al also visited the pastor’s family on Friday and said the party would raise the matter at the highest level.

He also asked the police to prove the case from all angles and arrest those who want to disturb peace and harmony in the state.

The murder of the Ludhiana pastor is utter failure of the police. You cannot get away every time by blaming Pakistan for all crimes in this border state SUKHPAL KHAIRA, Oppn leader

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