Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

DRUG ADDICT FOUND DEAD IN AMRITSAR

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AMRITSAR:HIMANSHU Tangri, 28, a resident of Dhirkot road of Gehri Mandi village falling under the Jandiala Guru police station, was found dead on Friday in the premises of a gurdwara at Malhian village in the district. Drug is suspected to be reason behind his death, said police sources.

“Six months ago, his mother, who runs a small shop, came to know that he has started taking drugs. He was admitted to Swami Vivekanand­a drug de-addiction centre in Amritsar three months ago. Then, his mother shifted him to a de-addiction centre in Saidpur viallge near Punjabi University, Patiala,” said Parampal Singh, SSP Amritsar-rural.

“He came back home on June 27 and told his mother that he doesn't take any drugs now. However, on Thursday, he went to the gurdwara to attend a fair, but didn't return home. On Friday, his body was found in the public toilet of the gurdwara with a syringe inserted in his arm,” he added. SANGRUR:TWO motorcycle-borne men looted Rs 5 lakh from a cash van after firing at its guard near Bhai Gurdas College on the national highway-64 (Zirakpurba­thinda), around 9km from the district town, on Friday.

The incident took place at 11.30am when a private company’s van was going to Bhawanigar­h town to upload cash in an ATM (automated teller machine) of the Axis Bank.

Police said the unidentifi­ed miscreants were following the van from Sangrur and they first fired at the van’s tyre. Then they fired at the guard of the van and looted cash from four other employees present in the vehicle.

The injured guard has been identified as Sukhpal Singh, who was rushed to the Sangrur civil hospital, from where doctors referred him to the Rajindra hospital, Patiala.

Senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Sandeep Garg said, “They fired a bullet at the guard’s head and looted around Rs 5 lakh. The security has been tightened in the surroundin­g areas and the police of other districts have also been informed.”

He added, “We are probing the matter from different angles and will soon arrest the culprits.”

The cops said the criminals had covered their faces. One of them was wearing a helmet and the other a turban.

Police registered a case against unidentifi­ed persons under Sections 394 (voluntaril­y causing hurt in committing robbery), 34 (Acts done by several persons in furtheranc­e of common intention) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Arms Act at the sadar police station, Sangrur.

2nd incident in two months The incident comes within two months of another incident of cash van loot in Sangrur. On May 14, two bikers with covered faces fired at a guard outside an ATM in Sangrur, snatched Rs 9 lakh and the guard’s rifle before fleeing

The incident took place at IDBI ATM at the local CL Tower when a private company’s van arrived to upload cash in the machine. The police have failed to arrest the accused so far.

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