Another man lynched to death in Punjab, Police investigation gets serious

Lynching, Punjab
Another man has been lynched in Punjab
Lynching, Punjab
Another man has been lynched in Punjab

Another unidentified young man hacked in front of police in Gurdwara, Kapurthala district, early Sunday after a young man was lynched in a golden temple on suspicion of anger in the sanctuary and was accused of playing. He disregarded Nishan Sahib (the flag of the religious Sikhs) who died after being killed.

A young man was caught near 4 am in an alleged attempt to steal Gurdwara near a village in Nijanpur. When the police team arrived about three hours later, he was trapped in a room in the Gurdwara complex, followed by a group of assailants wielding Kirpan. According to police, three police officers (station staff and two ASIs) were injured while trying to rescue the defendant from a young Sikh who broke into the room and attacked the defendant with a sword. 4,444 officials said they would file a proceeding against the deceased for sacrifice, despite preliminary investigations suggesting that it was a theft case.

Everything was found intact in the room where the Guru Glance Sahib was stored, but the young man was found in two jackets, one of which was the building where the Gurdwara caretaker lived with his family. It is said that it was taken from the room on the first floor of. And helpers.
Amargit mentions Saturday’s incident at the Golden Temple, where Lynch victims climbed the railing and jumped into the Holy of Holies during an evening prayer, and an intruder trapped in his Gurdwara called Nishan Sahib. Claimed to have ignored it.

Live stream recordings show how young people are being beaten and questioned. In the video, Amargit claims that the suspect was “sent” from Delhi and that her sister was also killed for her sacrifice. In another video of the suspect’s interrogation by Amargit et al. In front of Jar Nail Sind Granwara, a member of the
SGPC, the caretaker said there was noise upstairs when he woke up around 4 am. You can hear it. He didn’t see the suspect until he later made tea and warmed the food.

Kapurthala SSP HP S Khakh said Amarjit had called the police at 7:30 am. “When the police arrived, Amargit and others did not let go of the suspect. Immediately a crowd rushed to Gurdwara, apparently after watching the caretaker’s live stream.”

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