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Nabha jailbreak case: Punjab Police arrests 2 jail officials, shop owner for facilitating attack

Assistant Jail Superintendent Bhim Singh, Head Warden Jagmeet Singh And A Sweet Shop Owner Tejinder Sharma Have Been Arrested On The Charges Of Abetment And Criminal Conspiracy In The Nabha Jailbreak Case

PTI | Updated on: 30 Nov 2016, 12:05:37 AM
Police have booked 29 people, including nine jail officials, under relevant sections of IPC in connection with the jailbreak case.

Patiala:

Three persons, including assistant jail superintendent, were arrested by Punjab police in connection with Nabha jailbreak.

Assistant jail superintendent Bhim Singh, head warden Jagmeet Singh and a sweet shop owner Tejinder Sharma have been arrested on the charges of abetment and criminal conspiracy in the Nabha jailbreak case, police said.

Bhim had allegedly met the accused a day before their daring escape and his mobile phone was used for plotting the escape of prisoners, they claimed.

Police had booked 29 people, including nine jail officials, under relevant sections of IPC in connection with the jailbreak case, officials said.

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Meanwhile, police said it has obtained the custody of Palwinder Singh Pinda from Uttar Pradesh Police on transit remand. He will be produced in Nabha court on Wednesday.

Harminder Singh Mintoo along with Kashmir Singh, two terrorists, and gangsters - Amandeep Dhothian, Vicky Gounder, Gurpreet Sekhon and Neeta Deol - were freed by a group of armed men, believed to be 10-12 in number, who stormed the high security jail at Nabha in Patiala district on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Haryana DGP KP Singh visited villages in Kaithal from where escapees of Nabha jailbreak were suspected to have passed through.

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He also sought information regarding the cops deputed on the day of the incident. Singh also passed directions to get the footage of CCTVs installed on the roads.

DGP also visited Solumajra and Faral village in Kaithal from where the vehicles, that were suspected to have been used in the crime, were found abandoned, an official release said. He claimed that no escapee of Nabha jailbreak was hiding in Haryana.

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First Published : 29 Nov 2016, 09:37:00 PM

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