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Punjab Police get four days to grill MP Amritpal’s aide Papalpreet

By, Amritsar
Published on: Apr 12, 2025 07:34 AM IST

This leaves only MP Amritpal incarcerated in Assam all his other associates have been brought back to Punjab to face charges in various cases registered against them including the attack on Ajnala police station.

Punjab Police on Friday secured a four-day remand of Papalpreet Singh, a key aide of radical Sikh preacher and Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh.

Papalpreet, who is a key associate of Amritpal and his media advisor, was brought back to Punjab after his two-year detention under the National Security Act (NSA) at Dibrugarh Jail in Assam ended.

Papalpreet, who is a key associate of Amritpal and his media advisor, was brought back to Punjab after his two-year detention under the National Security Act (NSA) at Dibrugarh Jail in Assam ended.

This leaves only MP Amritpal incarcerated in Assam all his other associates have been brought back to Punjab to face charges in various cases registered against them including the attack on Ajnala police station.

The eight associates— Kulwant Singh Rauke, Harjeet Singh Chacha, Gurinder Pal Singh alias Guri, Gurmeet Singh Bukanwala, Bhagwant Singh, Daljit Singh Kalsi, Basant Singh and Varinder Singh alias Fauji, have been lodged to different jails in Punjab.

The police team reached Amritsar on Thursday night after getting custody of Papalpreet.

He was produced at a local court of Ajnala in the Ajnala Police Station attack case. The court has granted a four-day remand, Ajnala deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Gurwinder Singh Aulakh said.

Papalpreet’s advocate, Harpal Singh Khara, claimed that “police and the state officials are not clear about the accusations” against Papalpreet and under which sections he was detained.

“Also, nothing was stolen from the police station either. They’re saying the police station was attacked, but there was no damage done,” Khara said, adding “The police and state will keep extending the legal process in the name of remands and investigation. It’s only a drama.”

 
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