Murder accused held after encounter with police in SBS Nagar
Nawanshahr, May 16 -- A 27-year-old man, wanted in connection with the murder of a CPI (M) activist, was injured during a police cross-firing in Behram, SBS Nagar district, on Thursday.
The injured has been identified as Baljit Singh, who was on the run after stabbing Prem Singh of Mandali village on the intervening night of May 9-10. SSP Mehtab Singh said acting on a tip-off, police teams conducted raids in Behram and tracked Baljit's movements near the border of SBS Nagar and Hoshiarpur. "On spotting the police, Baljit opened fire, prompting retaliatory gunfire from the officers. One of the bullets struck him in the left leg. He was immediately rushed to a local hospital for treatment," the SSP said. "During the investigation, it was revealed that Baljit had been hired by Dharminder Singh of Mandali village, currently residing in Canada, to kill Prem Singh due to an old rivalry."
The SSP said Baljit, a history-sheeter, had seven FIRs against him, including one for murder at Goraya police station in Jalandhar and six for attempted murder at various police stations. He had been out on bail at the time of the incident. On May 10, a case was registered against Baljit and Dharminder under Sections 103 (murder) and 61(2) (criminal conspiracy) of the BNS....
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