Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Accused paid ₹10K for putting up Khalistan flags, say HP Police

THE ACCUSED CLAIMED TO HAVE BROUGHT THE FLAGS FROM RUPNAGAR

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

DHARAMSHAL­A: The two accused arrested for hoisting Khalistan flags and scrawling graffiti at the gate of Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha’s Tapvoan complex had reached Dharamshal­a from Punjab’s Rupnagar on a scooter and bought paint from a local market at Yol Cantonment, police said on Sunday.

Harbir Singh and Paramjit Singh Pamma are in the police custody till May 16 and being interrogat­ed by the special investigat­ion team (SIT) formed to probe the case.

During interrogat­ion, the duo confessed that they had written slogans and putting up flags, police sources said. The accused claimed to have brought the flags from Rupnagar.

The SIT had arrested Harbir from his house in Morinda village of Rupnagar district on May 11, while Pamma was nabbed two days later by the Rupnagar police from Chamkaur Sahib and handed over to the Himachal police.

Sources said the accused were petty criminals who have cases of theft and drug peddling registered against them in Rupnagar.

They were allegedly paid ₹10,000 to put up the Khalistan flags at Vidhan Sabha gate, they added. They also recorded a video after putting up the flags and passed it on to their handler, who circulated it in the media. The police are now trying to trace those who financed their activities.

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