Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Murder charges dropped against four

- Jatinder Kohli

SOURCES SAY POLICE LACKED ANY EVIDENCE TO BACK MURDER CASE, SO SECTION NOW CHANGED TO ABETMENT TO SUICIDE

SBSNAGAR: Ten days after Rupinderje­et Kaur ,14, and Manpreet Kaur,14, of Sudha Majra were reported to be missing on July 21, with subsequent­ly their bodies recovered from the Bist-Doab canal, the police are treating the case as suicide.

This is a change from the previous police investigat­ion stance where, till Sunday, the police had booked the four arrested accused for murder.

Manpreet’s body was recovered on July 21, with Rupinder’s body recovered on July 26.

Senior Superinten­dent of Police Satinder Singh said the case against the four accused had been changed and they would be produced before a local court on Tuesday.

“The murder charges had been slapped in haste,” said a police source, adding that any action under a lenient charge would have led to protests.

Sources added that the police lacked any substantiv­e evidence to back the murder case, so the Section was changed.

The accused, all in their 20s — Inderpreet Singh of Sudha Majra, Gurwinder Singh of Shidori near Pojewal and Lakhvir Singh of Aema village — were initially remanded in two-day police custody.

On July 29, Lakhbir of Chak Singha village was the fourth arrest in the case.

Their mobile phones, expected to be important evidence, have been seized. The complaint in the case is Balraj Singh, 30, of Nakodar, an uncle of one of the girls.

The arrests were made based on an analysis of the call records.

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