Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cops thrashed in Moga village, captured PO flees from custody

- Parampreet Singh Narula

MOGA: In yet another embarrassm­ent for the district police, a three-member police team was thrashed by accomplice­s of a proclaimed offender (PO) after he was captured by the police at the infamous Daulewala village on Saturday.

Daulewala, 17 km from here, is notorious for drug peddling and police have been making repeated raids in the village.

The police got a tip-off that Bikkar Singh, a proclaimed offender (PO) in a drug case, was coming to Daulewala village on a scooter.

A team from Daulewala police post, led by assistant subinspect­or (ASI) Jaswinder Singh, started chasing him and nabbed him at the outskirts of the village.

“As soon as we nabbed him, Bikkar somehow managed to inform his accomplice­s about the arrest and a group carrying weapons, sticks and stones soon attacked the police team. Constable Gurdeep Singh sustained injuries on his head after a stone hit him Cops had to open fire in self-defence injuring one of the attackers,” Jasbir Singh, station house officer (SHO), Kot Isse Khan, said.

He said that the cops, in their defence, opened fire in which one of attackers, identified as Gursewak Singh, was injured while the others managed to flee along with Bikkar Singh.

Gursewak, who has not been arrested by the police yet, is undergoing treatment at the local civil hospital, sources said.

Meanwhile, injured cop Gurdeep was referred to the Faridkot Medical College.

Dharamkot deputy superinten­dent of police (DSP) Jasvir

Singh said they are carrying out a search operation in the Daulewala village and police teams are conducting raids to nab the accused.

Meanwhile, the police have booked Bikkar Singh, Doggar Singh, Deban Singh and Gursewak Singh, all from Daulewala village, besides six unidentifi­ed miscreants.

The case has been registered under Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 153 (wanton provocatio­n with intent to cause riot), 186 (obstructin­g public servant in discharge of public functions) and 224 (resistance or obstructio­n by a person to his lawful apprehensi­on) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and various sections of the Arms Act.

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