Amritsar village woman held with sedative pills

  • | Thursday | 8th April, 2021

Amritsar: The Ajnala police have nabbed Dalbir Kaur a resident of Shahliwal village and seized huge quantity of intoxicants from her possession. Sub-Inspector Ramandeep Kaur said that the police got a tip-off that she was involved in drug peddling by selling sedative pills in and around her native village. The police booked her under the NDPS Act and further investigations were under progress to ascertain the source of the sedative pills. Joginder Singh victim's father alleged that his son was murdered by three persons while they gave it a shape of an accident. He alleged that the police were acting in favour of the suspects and was not hearing their point of view.

Amritsar: The Ajnala police have nabbed Dalbir Kaur a resident of Shahliwal village and seized huge quantity of intoxicants from her possession. Sub-Inspector Ramandeep Kaur said that the police got a tip-off that she was involved in drug peddling by selling sedative pills in and around her native village. She used to operate from her residence. Following this a raid was conducted at her residence from where the police confiscated 8150 intoxicant tablets. The police booked her under the NDPS Act and further investigations were under progress to ascertain the source of the sedative pills. TNS Kulwinders kin meet SC panel Amritsar: While accusing local police of acting in partial manner family members of Kulwinder Singh (23) a resident of the Guruwali area who allegedly died in a road mishap on Tuesday met Punjab SC Commissions member Dr Tarsem Singh Sialka here. Joginder Singh victims father alleged that his son was murdered by three persons while they gave it a shape of an accident. He alleged that despite the fact that they had given statements to the police it registered an FIR of causing death by negligence against unknown persons. He alleged that the police were acting in favour of the suspects and was not hearing their point of view. He said it was murder and not an accident as being claimed by the police. “Division B police station acted on its own and did not listen to our statements” he said. Sialka assured the family of taking appropriate action after going through all aspects. Terming it a serious issue he said the Commission would direct the police authorities to add relevant sections in the FIR. TNS

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