Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Six held for BSP worker’s murder in Phillaur village

- HT Correspond­ent

RAM SAROOP, 45, WAS HACKED TO DEATH WHEN HE WAS AT HIS CYCLE REPAIR SHOP IN APRA VILLAGE OF PHILLAUR ON SEPTEMBER 25

PHILLAUR (JALANDHAR): Police on Tuesday arrested six persons in connection with the murder of a Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) worker, Ram Saroop, who was killed in broad daylight by four persons in Phillaur subdivisio­n of Jalandhar district on September 25.

Those arrested are Dharminder Singh alias Binda of Garhshanka­r, Mangat Ram of Macchiwara, Harjinderp­al alias Honey, Ranjit Singh alias Jeeta and Barjinderj­it Singh, both residents of Phillaur. The police have also recovered a pistol, a magazine, seven cartridges, a sickle and two cars from them.

Addressing a press conference, SP (investigat­ion) Balkar Singh on Tuesday said the police on a tip-off laid a naka at the Aujla bus stand on Monday night and nabbed the six when they were coming in two cars from the Mukandpur side.

“They have confessed to crime, which was hatched by Sarabjit. Police are conducting raids to nab the remaining accused,” he said.

Ram Saroop, 45, was hacked to death when he was at his cycle repair shop in Apra village.

Following the incident, the rural police had booked Sarabjit Singh Vadhaunga, the kingpin, and two of his accomplice­s Gurpreet Singh alias Haipaa and Pardeep Gochar as main accused.

Of the main accused, only Haipa has been arrested while Sarabjit and Gochar are still absconding. A case of murder and criminal conspiracy) was registered. The BSP workers have been protesting outside the Phillaur deputy superinten­dent of police (DSP) against delay in the arrest of the accused. The protesters had also gheraoed the residence of Jalandhar MP Santokh Singh Chaudhary on Monday to demand their arrest.

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