Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Want to arrest Ladi, will go to HC if pressured, says SHO

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ABOUT ALLEGED HURRY IN LODGING FIR AGAINST CONG CANDIDATE, SAYS THE CASE WON’T HAVE BEEN REGISTERED AT ALL IF HE DID NOT ACT

JALANDHAR:The station house officer (SHO), inspector Parminder Singh Bajwa, who came into the limelight after registerin­g an FIR against Congress candidate for the Shahkot assembly bypoll, Hardev Singh Ladi Sherowalia, said on Monday that he did the right thing and “will stand by it”.

“Everybody knows the illegal activities of Ladi, and even a sting video shows that he is involved in it. I will arrest Ladi when I join duty,” the SHO said, adding that if there is pressure for cancellati­on of the FIR, he will go to the Punjab and Haryana high court.

Asking about alleged hurry in lodging the FIR — it was registered early morning, hours after Ladi was named candidate — Bajwa said that if he did not do it, “the FIR won’t have been registered at all due to the pressure”.

“The answer (to Election Commission communique for response to allegation­s), that ‘Ladi has no involvemen­t in illegal mining’ was ready with my staff, but I didn’t sign it. I preferred to lodge the FIR against Ladi. He asks for ‘mahina’ (monthly payment) from all officers, but I refuse to give him that,” he alleged.

Ladi has termed all allegation­s as baseless.

Bajwa further said he had called up the senior superinten­dent of police (SSP), Gurpreet Singh Bhullar, to inform him about lodging the FIR: “He said he was busy with his NRI guests, and asked me to look into the matter.” He added, “I also called the SDM, mining officer and tehsildar, but nobody was available. Lodging the FIR is not such a big thing as, after receiving a complaint, an SHO can do it.”

On his resignatio­n that he withdrew later, Bajwa said that he had sent it to SSP Bhullar, “but, instead of accepting it, he pressurise­d me to write another note saying I had written the resignatio­n due to stress”. He named an SP who “asked me to go on leave for two days citing high blood pressure”.

“Now again my superiors forced me to take leave for another five days,” he said, alleging that “till May 30 (when bypoll will be over), the department won’t allow me to join duty or can even get me transferre­d out”.

He said the police department has withdrawn his security and official weapons, “but I have my own licensed weapons and I am prepared to face any threat”. The SHO denied having talked to SAD leader Daljit Singh Cheema and leader of opposition Sukhpal Singh Khaira prior to registerin­g the FIR. They have not denied it.

SSP Bhullar didn’t comment on the issue.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? SHO Parminder Singh Bajwa in Jalandhar on Monday.
HT PHOTO SHO Parminder Singh Bajwa in Jalandhar on Monday.

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