Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Trouble mounts for ex-DGP as SIT gets more time to arrest him

TEAMS SENT TO 10 LOCATIONS TO NAB HIM; Z-PLUS PROTECTEE HAS GONE IN HIDING SHUNNING HIS SECURITY

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: With a second judge of the Punjab and Haryana high court recusing himself from hearing the anticipato­ry bail plea of ex-DGP Sumedh Singh Saini in a 32-year-old case of the disappeara­nce of Mohali resident Balwinder Singh Multani, the retired top cop is facing the biggest challenge of his life. The Special Investigat­ing Team (SIT) is also making fresh efforts to arrest him.

Over the past few days, the SIT has conducted raids across different states, including Saini’s ancestral farm house in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh. He has evaded arrest and the SIT is clueless about his movements.

The high court is yet to fix the next date of hearing for his anticipato­ry bail, but it has given more time to SIT to nab Saini. The SIT has consistent­ly maintained that his custodial interrogat­ion in the case is a must. A senior police functionar­y, said special teams have been sent to at least ten locations to arrest Saini, including Delhi. “There is immense pressure on the SIT to arrest Saini,” admitted the police functionar­y.

Uneasy calm outside Saini’s residence

Holding Z-plus security, Saini has been undergroun­d for days, with an uneasy calm prevailing outside his private house in Sector 20. An HT team found a jammer vehicle stationed outside the house, with CRPF personnel standing guard. A few Punjab Police personnel, in civvies, were also found guarding the gate, but they refused to come on record. The entire Saini family is said to have gone undergroun­d for over the past two weeks at least.

On Thursday, however, Saini’s wife had written a letter to the Punjab DGP and the chief secretary claiming that the security of her husband had been withdrawn.

The government, however, denied the charges immediatel­y.

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