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A Delhi court on Friday deferred till June 17 its order on the cognisance of the charge sheet filed against actor-activist Deep Sidhu and 15 others in connection with the Republic D
Punjab Police books actor Deep Sidhu for violating COVID-19 norms
Punjab Police has booked actor Deep Sidhu for violating COVID-19 guidelines in Faridkot district.
According to news agency ANI, an FIR has been registered against him under Sections 188, 269 of the IPC & Epidemic Diseases Act for addressing a gathering in Jaitu and Matta village without a mask.
Punjab | Police booked actor Deep Sidhu for violating #COVID guidelines in Faridkot district.
An FIR registered under Sections 188, 269 of IPC & Epidemic Diseases Act against Deep Sidhu. He addressed a gathering in Jaitu & Matta village without wearing a mask, says Police. pic.twitter.com/Dfjx3YTW43 ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2021
Delhi Police files 3,000-page chargesheet against Deep Sidhu, others in Republic Day violence case
Delhi Police files 3,000-page chargesheet against Deep Sidhu, others in Republic Day violence case
Delhi Police has filed a 3,224-page chargesheet in Tis Hazari court against Deep Sidhu and others in connection with the violence at Red Fort on Republic Day this year.
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UPDATED: May 22, 2021 01:43 IST
The Delhi police has filed a 3,224-page chargesheet in connection with the violence at Red Fort on Republic Day this year. (Photo: PTI)
The Delhi Police has filed a 3,224-page chargesheet against actor Deep Sidhu and fifteen others in connection with the violence during the kisan (farmer) tractor rally at Red Fort on Republic Day this year. The chargesheet has been filed in Tis Hazari court.
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NEW DELHI: Two more people who were allegedly involved in the Red Fort violence case have been arrested by Delhi Police.
One of the suspects, Maninderjit Singh, is a Dutch national settled in Birmingham, UK. He had come to India and couldn’t return due to the lockdown. The other accused, Khempreet Singh, had assaulted police personnel on duty inside Red Fort with a spear and was caught on camera.
Maninderjit was arrested from IGI Airport while trying to flee India with forged travel documents. A lookout circular notice had been issued against him. He was earlier involved in rioting in Gurdaspur, Punjab, and in another case of forging identity.