Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Maur twin blasts: SIT files challan against 3 dera men

In Oct, court asked SIT to complete probe in 3 months

- HT Correspond­ent ■ letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA : The Punjab Police’s special investigat­ion team (SIT) probing the twin bomb blasts in Bathinda district’s Maur town on January 31, 2017, which claimed the lives of seven people, on Wednesday filed a chargeshee­t in the case against three followers of Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda.

The chargeshee­t was filed in a Talwandi Sabo court a day before a hearing in the Punjab and Haryana high court over the status of the probe in the case by the new SIT that was formed in October last year.

The high court in October had directed the Punjab government to set up new SIT to be headed by director general of police (law and order) to probe the blasts by supersedin­g the earlier SIT headed by DIG Ranbir Singh Khatra.

The court had asked to new SIT to complete the investigat­ion within three months of passing of the order. The new SIT is headed by ADGP (law and order) Ishwar Singh with Rupnagar range IG Amit Parshad, Bathinda range IG Arun Kumar

Mittal and Bathinda SSP Nanak Singh as its members.

Those named in the challan are Gurtej Singh Kala of Dabwali in Sirsa district, Amrik Singh, who hails from Bhikhi in Mansa but lives in Sangrur and Avtar Singh of Messi Majra village near Pehowa in Haryana.

Kala was in-charge of a workshop at the dera headquarte­rs in Sirsa where the Maruti Suzuki 800 car used in the blasts was allegedly modified. Amrik reportedly worked as a security guard of the dera chief. Avtar was an electricia­n, who allegedly helped in fixing batteries to the bomb device.

Five children were among seven persons who died while 23 were injured in the blasts during a rally of Congress candidate Harminder Singh Jassi, four days before the voting for the Punjab assembly polls.

 ?? HT FILE ?? ■ Five children were among seven persons killed, while 23 were injured in the blasts during a rally of Congress candidate Harminder Singh Jassi on January 31, 2017.
HT FILE ■ Five children were among seven persons killed, while 23 were injured in the blasts during a rally of Congress candidate Harminder Singh Jassi on January 31, 2017.

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