Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SIT reconstitu­ted to expedite investigat­ion

3 new members added to the team that will now be headed by IGP Jaskaran Singh

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab police on Wednesday reconstitu­ted the Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT), with the addition of three new members, to expedite the probe into the killing of singer-politician Sidhu Moose Wala.

The six-member will now be headed by IGP (PAP) Jaskaran Singh while two other new members are AIG-Anti-gangster task force Gurmeet Singh Chauhan and SSP Mansa Gaurav Toora. The new team will function under the supervisio­n of ADGP Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) Parmod Ban.

SP (Investigat­ion) Dharamveer Singh, DSP Investigat­ion (Bathinda) Vishawajee­t Singh and Incharge CIA, Mansa, Prithipal Singh are the existing three members of the SIT, the office of Punjab DGP VK Bhawra said. The earlier SIT was headed by SP (Investigat­ion) Mansa Dharamveer.

A member of the SIT told Hindustan Times that the team was reconstitu­ted sensing involvemen­t of inter-state gangs and the possibilit­y of weapons smuggled from Pakistan.

The DGP has also directed the SIT to carry out investigat­ion on a day-to-day basis and arrest the perpetrato­rs.

On completion of investigat­ion, the police report shall be submitted in the court.

The SIT can co-opt any other police officer and take the assistance of any expert/officer, with approval of the DGP,”the DGP’s order further reads.

Possible Pak involvemen­t?

With the police probe till now pointing towards the strong possibilit­y of Russian assault rifle AN-94 in the attack, the senior intelligen­ce officials of the police are not ruling out the possibilit­y of the arrival of the assault rifle via smuggling from Pakistan.

“This assault from this rifle can sneak through the glasses of the bullet proof vehicle as well which reflects that the plan was to attack the singer even if he comes in the bullet proof car,” a senior official privy to the probe said. The lead about few bullets being found punched inside a concrete wall of a temple situated near the site where the singer was attacked in Jawaharke village has made a stronger case of the use of AN-94 as the attack by AK-47 is not that severe, senior officials said.

Police forensic reports about the use of weapons are likely to come by Thursday, an SIT member said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? A memorial set up at Moosa village in Mansa in the memory of singer-politician Sidhu Moose Wala.
HT PHOTO A memorial set up at Moosa village in Mansa in the memory of singer-politician Sidhu Moose Wala.

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