The Asian Age

Crackdown on Amritpal: 197 released, 7 held under NSA

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Chandigarh, March 26: Days after launching a crackdown against radical preacher Amritpal Singh and his aides, the Punjab Police on Sunday said it has released 197 people out of the total 353 taken into preventive custody on apprehensi­on of breach of peace and disturbanc­e of law and order. The police said it has detained seven persons under the stringent National Security Act.

On March 18, the police had launched a crackdown against elements of “Waris Punjab De”, headed by pro-Khalistan radical preacher Amritpal Singh.

Chief minister Bhagwant Mann has issued clear directions that the Punjab police should adopt a positive approach while screening persons arrested on account of apprehensi­on of breach of peace or in substantiv­e criminal

‘DIRECTIONS HAVE been issued to all senior superinten­dents of police and commission­ers of police in the state to ensure that no innocent person is harassed or arrested’

offences, said release here.

“197 persons out of a total of 353 persons arrested under preventive sections of law have been released till today,” it said.

DGP Punjab Gaurav Yadav said directions have been issued to all senior superinten­dents of police and commission­ers of police in the state to ensure that no innocent person is harassed or arrested.

Investigat­ing officers and their supervisor­y officers should first examine the available evidence and satisfy themselves before undertakin­g any preventive arrest or arrest in official substantiv­e offences, said.

The DGP said apart from the 353, 40 persons have been arrested under substantiv­e criminal offences and seven persons have been detained under the National Security Act.

In accordance with the chief minister’s directions, police will review the status of persons arrested under substantiv­e criminal offences by examining the available evidence and taking a positive approach, said Yadav.

Yadav appealed to all Punjabis to continue maintainin­g peace and harmony in the state and not to pay any heed to fake news and rumours.

The DGP asserted that the law and order situation is completely under control and stable. He warned that strict action would be taken against persons spreading rumours and fake news.

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