Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Gurdeep was quizzed, not detained: Delhi cops

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Monday refuted allegation­s that they had ‘illegally’ detained gangster-turned-activist Lakha Sidhana’s cousin Gurdeep Singh in Punjab, even as a team of its special cell questioned him.

Sidhana is wanted by the Delhi Police in connection with the Republic Day violence in the national capital, when thousands of protesting farmers, who reached ITO from the Ghazipur border, clashed with the police. Many of the protesters, driving tractors, reached the Red Fort and entered the monument, where a religious flag was also hoisted. Over 500 police personnel were injured in the violence.

In a statement, the police said it is learnt that allegation­s and misinforma­tion are being propagated on the social media regarding the detention of one Gurdeep Singh alias Mundi by a Delhi Police team in Punjab.

Several cases were registered in connection with the Republic Day violence, a large number of suspects have been examined and about 160 accused belonging to Delhi and several other states arrested. Sidhana is wanted in some of these cases and is deliberate­ly evading arrest, the statement said.

According to the police, on April 8, a special cell team that was moving in the vicinity of Patiala in search of Sidhana, questioned Gurdeep. He was asked about the presence and movements of Sidhana and thereafter, was relieved with a direction to appear and join investigat­ion as and when required. “The investigat­ion is being conducted as per law and in accordance with the provisions of the CrPC. It is relevant to note that no allegation of assault or mistreatme­nt has been made by any of the 160 accused arrested in these cases so far,” the statement said.

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