Punjab Encounter: "Gangsters involved in extortion and NDPS crimes", says Police
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Punjab Encounter: “Gangsters involved in extortion and NDPS crimes”, says Police

Punjab Police engaged in an encounter with gangsters in Tarn Taran’s Khehra village, injuring two suspects and arresting one. The accused, linked to extortion and drug crimes, opened fire on police, prompting retaliatory action, while an FIR has been registered for further investigation

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Mar 1, 2025, 12:30 pm IST
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Punjab Police have provided an update on the encounter that occurred on March 1 in the Khehra village of the Tarn Taran district, Punjab. Investigation Officer in Tarn Taran, SP Ajay Raj Singh, stated that the gangsters involved in the incident had a “history of criminal activities.”

The identified suspects–Arshdeep Singh, Robinpreet Singh, and Karandeep Singh–are reportedly involved in extortion and drug-related crimes under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS).

SP Ajay Raj Singh, overseeing the investigation of the Tarn Taran encounter, said, “These people were in touch with Gopi Numberdar. They were coming to Khehra Village…This morning, our raid party was going for patrolling when they received information that a few suspicious people were arriving in Khehra Village and they should be stopped. When attempts were made to stop them, they started firing bullets. There were three people on a motorcycle – Arshdeep Singh, Robinpreet Singh and Karadeeep Singh…”.

#WATCH | SP Ajay Raj Singh, Investigation Tarn Taran says, "…These people were in touch with Gopi Numberdar. They were coming to Khehra Village…This morning, our raid party was going for patrolling when they received information that a few suspicious people were arriving in… https://t.co/PE5RqnsTNn pic.twitter.com/cZ3jcvbh7m

— ANI (@ANI) March 1, 2025

When fired at by the Police party, the Police party resorted to retaliatory firing in self-defence. So, two of these people – Arshdeep Singh and Robinpreet Singh were injured. Arshdeep Singh is already wanted in a murder case. The third man was nabbed on the spot. He has been arrested…These people had been involved in extortion as well as NDPS cases,” he further added.

#WATCH | Tarn Taran, Punjab: Two miscreants were shot in the leg during an encounter by Punjab Police in Khem Karan.

As per Ajay Raj, SP Investigation Tarn Taran Singh, "Two miscreants named Prakash Singh and Prabhjeet Singh were injured… They were involved in two recent… pic.twitter.com/5kBHe874YR

— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2025

The arrested individual will be taken into remand and questioned about their planned activities in Khehra, as stated by SP Ajay Raj Singh. A First information report (FIR) has been filed in connection with the incident.

“The Remand of the person who has been arrested will be taken, and he will be questioned about what plan they were going to execute today for which they were going to Khehra…FIR is being registered immediately,” he added.

An encounter took place between Punjab Police and gangsters in the Kheda village of the Tarn Taran district on Saturday. Two of the gangsters sustained injuries, while one was arrested. A bullet also struck a police vehicle during the encounter.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Punjab PoliceTarn Taranarshdeep singhNDPS crimesKhehra VillageRobinpreet SinghPunjab Encounter
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