Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Booked for trespass, MLA Simarjeet Bains goes to Australia till May 5

NOT THE FIRST INCIDENT

- Amarpal Singh

LUDHIANA/CHANDIGARH: Hitting police investigat­ion against him, Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) MLA from Atam Nagar Simarjeet Singh Bains, booked for obstructin­g public servants and for trespass at the passport office on Tuesday, flew to Australia on Wednesday morning for a Baisakhi event and will return by May 5. Assistant passport officer Yashpal had alleged that Bains, along with supporters and gunmen, forcibly entered the Passport Seva Kendra, on Tuesday, and started making videos on phones, scaring away applicants and disrupting work.

This was the second time since August that Bains had trespassed, Yaspal had claimed.

In another developmen­t, Chandigarh Regional Passport Office (RPO) will issue a showcause notice to Bains.

This was after members of Ludhiana Passport Employees’ Associatio­n threatened to go on a strike. They even demanded the shifting of their office to Chandigarh.

Passport officer Sibash Kabiraj said, “Just last week, we had renewed the short-validity passport of Simarjeet Singh Bains on the orders of a local court in Ludhiana. Over the past 10 years, Simarjeet Bains has been booked under charges ranging from attempt to murder and rioting. He has been with various political parties during this time. The affidavit he filed during 2017 assembly elections listed these six pending cases against him

May 9, 2016: Booked for blocking access to Fastway office at Grand walk in Ludhiana in a protest against cable mafia

October 21, 2015: Arrested on his way to Chandigarh, where he planned to gherao the then chief minister Parkash Singh Badal’s house over desecratio­n incidents. Police accused him of obstructio­n

May 14: Bains brothers arrested for loading trucks of sand near Sutlej river. They were booked for criminal conspiracy, rioting armed with deadly weapon and other sections

April 17: Bains booked for attempt to murder when Ropar ASI Gurmeet Singh accused him of

It has been found that he did not disclose details of several criminal cases pending against him. Therefore, we are issuing him a show-cause notice, seeking a reply on why he did not disclose details of criminal cases pending against him.”

Bains would have to reply within 15 days. Officials added

that the department had the right to revoke Bains' passport and if this was done, he would be deported immediatel­y from Australia to India.

Went there to check touts, graft claims brother

Simarjeet’s brother, Balwinder Singh Bains, the MLA from Ludhiana South, claimed that his brother had gone to the passport office to expose unauthoris­ed agents. “We had informatio­n that one Harpreet Singh got prepared a voter I-card within a few minutes by paying ₹14,000 to touts outside the passport office. Employees at the office accepted the document without verificati­on. My brother pointed this out,” he claimed.

Simarjeet also released a statement, claiming that he would continue to visit government offices to expose corruption.

Bains has been booked under sections 451 (trespass), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from duty), 186 (obstructin­g public servant in discharge of public functions) and 506 (criminal intimidati­on) of the IPC at Model Town police station.

500 PASSPORTS REVOKED

Around 500 passports from Punjab and Haryana were revoked on Wednesday.

The RPO said the reason for cancellati­on of these passports was either furnishing of false informatio­n with respect to pending criminal cases or the wrong address of the applicant.

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