Singhu border lynching: 3 accused sent to police remand, 2 SITs conducting probe
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Singhu border lynching: 3 accused sent to police remand, 2 SITs conducting probe


Three people allegedly involved in the lynching of a labourer at a farmers protest site near Singhu border were remanded to six days in police custody as the Haryana Police set up two Special Investigation Teams to probe the incident.

Narain Singh, a key member of the Sikhs Nihang order, who was arrested on Saturday from near Amritsar, besides two more Nihangs — Govindpreet Singh and Bhagwant Singh — from Fatehgarh Sahib, who had “surrendered” before the Sonipat Police in connection with the lynching, were produced before a court in Sonipat, which remanded them to six days in police custody.

The police sought remand of the accused on the ground that they have to reconstruct the scene of the crime, recover clothes which the accused wore at the time of incident, besides interrogating them in depth about the entire incident.

One of the SITs headed by IPS officer Mayank Gupta, who is Assistant Superintendent of Police, Kharkhoda, Sonipat, will investigate the videos of the incident which were circulating on various social media platforms, while the other led by Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sonipat, Virender Singh will carry out the overall probe into the incident.

The victims family had earlier questioned the attackers claim that he committed sacrilege and demanded a high-level probe.

The mortal remains of Lakhbir Singh were cremated at his native village in Punjabs Tarn Taran amid tight security in the presence of his family members on Saturday evening.


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