Ludhiana Court Blast Victim Identified; Ex-Cop With Drug Links Who Was Dismissed from Service in 2019
Gagandeep Singh, a former head constable, was tracked down using his sim card, which was recovered from the spot of the blast.
The person killed during the Ludhiana court blast on
Thursday has been identified as former policeman who had been jailed for drug
links.
Gagandeep Singh, a former
head constable, was dismissed from the service in 2019 and spent two years in
jail, sources said. Singh was in jail for alleged drug links and was released
in September, they added.
Source said that though
Singh’s face and body was disfigured after the blast, the family members
confirmed his identity.
Gagandeep Singh is a
resident of GTB Nagar in Punjab’s Khanna district and was posted at Sadar
Khanna Police Station. “He was booked in FIR No 75 dated Aug 11, 2019 u/s 21,
29-61-85 of the NDPS Act registered at PS STF Mohali Phase-4 and was under
trial,” sources said.
Singh was tracked down using his sim card, which was
recovered from the spot of the blast. Police had also recovered a mobile phone
and data cards from the crime scene.
Earlier, police sources said that the lone person killed
during the blast might be the executor of
the bomb. They added that positioning of the mobile phones and sim cards
suggested that the person planting the improvised explosive device was killed
in the process of assembling it. The blast in the court complex yesterday had
killed one person and injured several others.
News is originally taken from: https://www.news18.com/news/india/ludhiana-court-blast-victim-identified-ex-cop-with-drug-links-who-was-dismissed-from-service-in-2019-4590794.html
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