Punjab police arrests 5 associates of Gangster Gavi
09 May 2021, 00:03 GMT+10
Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], May 8 (ANI): The Punjab police on Saturday arrested five persons who are said to be associates of Gavi Singh, a close aide of Gangster Jaipal, currently absconding.
Gavi Singh was apprehended by the police on April 26 in a joint operation by the Organised Crime Control Unit (OCCU) of Punjab Police and SAS Nagar Police from Sarai Kila Kharsawa district in Jharkhand.
The arrested persons have been identified as Karanbir Singh, a resident of village Akbarpura, Harmanjit Singh of village Johla, Gurjaspreet Singh of village Bathal Bhai Ke and Rawinder Iqbal Singh of Hanslawala, all villages falling in district Tarn Taran while Samuel alias Sam belongs to Ferozepur. All the accused persons have been facing several criminal cases across different districts of Punjab, said the police.
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Punjab Police arrests five associates of Gangster Gavi ROZANA SPOKESMAN
Updated May 8, 2021, 4:17 pm IST
Punjab Police on Saturday, have managed to bust the entire part of his module active in Punjab
Punjab Police
Chandigarh: Quickly acting on the disclosures of Gangster-cum-Drug Smuggler Gavi during his interrogation, the Punjab Police on Saturday, have managed to bust the entire part of his module active in Punjab with the arrest of his five accomplices.
A close aide of wanted gangster Jaipal, Gavi Singh @ Vijay @ Giani was arrested from Sarai Kila Kharsawa district in Jharkhand on April 26, 2021 during a joint operation by the Organised Crime Control Unit (OCCU) of Punjab Police and SAS Nagar Police.
Punjab police arrests 5 associates of Gangster Gavi ANI | Updated: May 08, 2021 18:54 IST
Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], May 8 (ANI): The Punjab police on Saturday arrested five persons who are said to be associates of Gavi Singh, a close aide of Gangster Jaipal, currently absconding.
Gavi Singh was apprehended by the police on April 26 in a joint operation by the Organised Crime Control Unit (OCCU) of Punjab Police and SAS Nagar Police from Sarai Kila Kharsawa district in Jharkhand.
The arrested persons have been identified as Karanbir Singh, a resident of village Akbarpura, Harmanjit Singh of village Johla, Gurjaspreet Singh of village Bathal Bhai Ke and Rawinder Iqbal Singh of Hanslawala, all villages falling in district Tarn Taran while Samuel alias Sam belongs to Ferozepur. All the accused persons have been facing several criminal cases across different districts of Punjab, said the police.
On the statement given by one Sudhir Sharma, the Muktsar Sadar police have booked former Muktsar Municipal Council chief Harpal Singh Bedi and his son, one Harmanjit Singh and his son, Charanjit Singh Sakkanwali, Balwinder Singh and Nimma Rupana under Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 364 (kidnapping or abducting in order to murder), 511 (commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life), 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon), 149 (member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object) of the IPC and 25 (carrying prohibited arms), 27 (illegal use of arms), 54 (possession of prohibited weapon) and 59 (bring/taking out of arms) of the Arms Act.