Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NIA team hunting for suspect in targeted killings attacked

IN GHAZIABAD Suspect escapes after villagers throw stones, fire gunshots at NIA, UP police

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: A suspect who allegedly supplied arms for the killing of an RSS leader in Punjab managed to flee from a Ghaziabad village after locals allegedly fired upon a raiding team of National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) and Uttar Pradesh police on Sunday.

The joint team was following a lead in connection with the killing of religious leaders in Punjab since last year. “During the raid, a large crowd of men and women tried to obstruct the local police and the NIA team. Some people in the mob started firing . The firing was followed by stone pelting,” the NIA said in a statement.

The mob allegedly blocked roads. The police and NIA men fired in the air in self-defence.

A UP police constable Tahjib Khan suffered injury in his leg and an official vehicle was damaged. The additional director general of Meerut zone said, “The constable sustained a minor gunshot injury. The police registered a case into the violence.”

The NIA has been entrusted with the probe into the killing of RSS leader Ravinder Gosain in Punjab’s Ludhiana in October. Punjab police had arrested two suspects, Ramandeep Singh and Hardeep Singh of Italy (his parents live in Amloh of Fatehgarh Sahib), for their alleged involvemen­t in the killing. During interrogat­ion of the Punjab-based accused, names of some suspects from western UP emerged . The agency has been raiding various places in Meerut since Saturday. On getting more leads, a raid was conducted at the residence of suspect Malook (a resident of Nahali ) on Sunday , when the locals fired upon them and pelted stones, the NIA’S spokesman said.

But Malook’s brother Naushad said the teams were mostly dressed in civilian clothes. “They were asking for my brother and had jumped into our house from nearby houses,” Naushad said.

When the cops were leaving after picking up Malook, villagers questioned them about his offence. When they didn’t reply, it created resentment, he said. During the melee, Malook fled.

Naushad said Malook was involved in a murder case in 2011, for which he was lodged in jail and freed 9 months ago. “He operates a small dairy business and was at home when police arrived. We don’t know his whereabout­s. He is being implicated in a false case,” he said.

Police conducted an area domination exercise on Sunday and picked up a person for mobilising villagers. A case was registered against nearly 150 persons, including Malook’s family.

Meanwhile, a Ludhiana court extended police remand of Taljit Singh alias Jimmy in the murder case of pastor Sultan Masih. He is one of the men arrested in connection with the targeted killings.

 ?? SAKIB ALI/ HT ?? Vehicle damaged in attack on cops in Ghaziabad’s Nahali.
SAKIB ALI/ HT Vehicle damaged in attack on cops in Ghaziabad’s Nahali.

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