Punjab: Man accused of grenade attack at Amritsar temple gunned down in police encounter
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Punjab: Man accused of grenade attack at Amritsar temple gunned down in police encounter

A person accused of the grenade attack on Amritsar's Thakurdwara Temple has been killed in a police encounter. Gursidak, the main accused, was shot during the confrontation, while his accomplice remains on the run

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Mar 17, 2025, 01:30 pm IST
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In a significant development, a person accused in the grenade attack in Amritsar’s Thakurdwara Temple has been killed in an encounter, said police officials on March 17.

The deceased has been identified as Gursidak, son of Jagjit Singh and a resident of Bal village of Amritsar, while the second accused, Vishal, son of Raju and a resident of Rajasansi, Amritsar, has been absconding from the spot.

On March 17 morning, the Punjab Police received specific intelligence about the movement of two accused of the grenade attack in Amritsar in the Rajasansi area of the district.

Acting on the information, the police team went to nab the accused. When the Station Head Officer (SHO) of Chheharta tried to stop the accused, who were on a motorcycle, they left the vehicle and opened fire at the police party.

During the encounter, head constable Gurpreet Singh was injured while another bullet struck the turban of Inspector Amolak Singh. In an act of self-defence, Inspector Vinod Kumar launched firing and injured the main accused. However, the other accused managed to escape from the spot.

The injured constables and the accused were immediately rushed to the Civil Hospital for treatment, where Gursidak succumbed to his injuries. An FIR on the incident is being registered at PS Airport.

Also Read: Punjab: 5 injured after Zulfan, attacks devotees with iron rod at Golden Temple, 2 victims in serious condition

After a grenade was lobbed at Thakurdwara Temple in Khandwala, Amritsar, on the night of March 14, a Forensics Team carried out an investigation and collected samples from the spot.

Two motorcycle-borne masked men were captured on CCTV footage lobbing an object, suspected to be an explosive, at the temple after midnight.

According to eyewitnesses, the two men were seen lobbing a suspicious object towards the temple. No injuries were reported, and police personnel rushed to the site and initiated an investigation into the incident.

BJP National Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla lashed out at the ruling Aam Aadmi party for what he called a “terrible law and order situation.”

The Thakur Dwara Temple explosion comes after at least five people were injured after an assailant attacked people with an iron rod in the Golden Temple premises on Friday. The attack took place at Shri Guru Ramdas Sarai, which is a lodging facility for pilgrims.

(With inputs from ANI)

 

 

 

Topics: Punjab PoliceAmritsarGrenade attackPolice EncounterThakurdwara TempleGursidakAmritsar Crime
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