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Police Used Personal Weapons at Behbal Klan; SIT Conducts Raids to Nab Owners of Weapons
Police Used Personal Weapons at Behbal Klan; SIT Conducts Raids to Nab Owners of Weapons
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Police Used Personal Weapons at Behbal Klan; SIT Conducts Raids to Nab Owners of Weapons
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20 Feb 2019 10:16 PM PSTCHANDIGARH, Punjab—Amid ongoing probe about the Behbal Klan and Kotkapura firing incidents, a shocking fact has come to fore about the counter-firing claimed by the killer cops. It has been revealed that the killer police cops used some personal weapons to fire upon their vehicles after opening an unprovoked firing on the peacefully protesting Sikhs at Behbal Klan.
It is pertinent to note here that the killer police cops had damaged their vehicles by opening fire on their vehicles so that they could defend themselves from legal action. Later, the Police had even registered a case against 200 unidentified Sikhs for opening fire on the Police cops, but now the SIT has found that all this was framed by the killer police cops to claim that they opened fire after being attacked.
Media reports reveal that the Special Investigation Team headed by IG Kunwar Vijay Partap Singh conducted raids on February 20 at several places including the residence of a young Advocate in Faridkot to recover the weapons used by the killer cops. However, the young Advocate couldn’t be arrested.
Sources have revealed that this Advocate had given his licensed riffle to the then SP Bikram Singh who used it to fire upon the Police vehicles.

Beside it, the SIT also conducted a raid at the residences of some employees of car agency situated on Chehal road of Faridkot where SP Bikram Singh often used to come as he had robust relations with the owner of this agency. Now, this car agency stands closed.

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