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Fake Encounters: Genocidal Cop Wants Other Police Officers to Come Forward
Fake Encounters: Genocidal Cop Wants Other Police Officers to Come Forward
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Fake Encounters: Genocidal Cop Wants Other Police Officers to Come Forward
CHANDIGARH, Punjab (July 2, 2013)–Tarn Taran Police Officer Surjeet “Singh” went underground for two days and has now spoken with Day & Night news while requesting the CBI to carry out full investigations.  After killing over 83 mostly innocent Sikh youth in false encounters, he has now alleged that his life is in danger as he has details of various fake encounters carried out by Punjab Police.
While speaking with the press, Surjeet said he is facing death threats from the Punjab Police and he feels his only escape will be to commit suicide.  He gave details of another police inspector who had committed suicide three years ago under the same circumstances.  He also quoted another case of Police Inspector Jagir Singh who had committed suicide last week.
Surjit had earlier claimed that he was forced to carry out false encounters–where police would stage a gun fight after summarily executing victims–against innocent Sikh Youth.  He was often given a list with names of Sikhs who were to be picked up and eliminated.  Surjit alleged that he is now going to expose the Punjab Police and its former leaders, including KP Gill who has murdered thousands of innocent Sikhs.  He said that many other officers in the Punjab Police had committed the same heinous crimes and requested them to reveal themselves and not live a life full of disgrace.
Surjit told the press that he was threatened and told to find “Khalra” and others who too had tried to expose the Punjab Police.  Surjit alleged that he had at one time made up his mind to commit suicide as he was being mistreated by the Police.  It should be noted that at one time, this same police officer was given a high rank for carrying out mass murders of the Sikhs. 

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