Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Ego tussle that led to murders

Police struggle to piece together events leading to the shootout on Saturday which left liquor baron Ponty Chadha and his brother dead

- Faizan Haider faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A tony farmhouse in Chattarpur that became the site of a shootout on Saturday between Ponty Chadha and his brother Hardeep was more than a symbol of high social status worth fighting over: it had emerged as a battlegrou­nd of egos.

It was their big egos that spurred on the brothers, who owned a business empire with a turnover of R6,000 crore, to spar over a R100-crore farmhouse.

The brothers had had an argument late on Friday over the possession of the Chattarpur farmhouse. The next day, Ponty or Gurdeep Singh Chadha, went to the disputed property along with 30-40 men.

Sources said Hardeep was in possession of the farmhouse but his brother wanted to “gift” it to a friend. A “For Sale” sign had been hung outside the farmhouse as well.

On Saturday, Ponty’s men took over the property and forced Hardeep’s associates out of the farmhouse. Hardeep reached the farmhouse after he was informed that Ponty and his men had gone there.

A police officer pointed out that it was difficult to ascertain who had fired first. “Hardeep is the accused if he shot Ponty first. But then, he is also dead. The security officer of the chairman of Uttarakhan­d government’s minority commission fired at Hardeep to save himself. Others had also fired in selfdefenc­e,” the officer said.

Ponty was stepping out of his Land Cruiser when Hardeep shot him. There are two bullet marks on the wall on the right side of the farmhouse, three on the wall on the left side and one on the bonnet of the vehicle. In the middle seat of the vehicle, there are four bullet marks.

The police, however, are still not sure about the sequence of events. This is because the security personnel attached to the brothers have been changing the statements frequently. “We have found seven guns, which include an AK-47, a 9mm carbine and a .32 and .30 bore pistol. Only a ballistic expert can say which guns were used to fire the bullets,” the officer said.

Ponty, who suffered 12 bullet injuries, had been fired at apparently using .32 and .30 bore pistols, while Hardeep’s body had bullets from a 9mm carbine. Hardeep had suffered four bullet injuries.

The police have lodged two FIRs, one for trespassin­g against Ponty’s men and another for murder, attempt to murder and kidnapping.

 ?? ?? Bullet marks in Ponty Chadha’s car.
Bullet marks in Ponty Chadha’s car.

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