Punjab Crisis
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Amritpal Singh used five vehicles in 12 hours to evade arrest, say police
Meanwhile, another case has been filed against the Khalistan sympathiser on the complaint of a gurudwara priest in Jalandhar.
Scroll Staff
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Amritpal Singh changed clothes, switched from car to motorcycle to escape arrest, say Punjab Police
The authorities have issued a lookout circular as well as a non-bailable warrant against the fugitive Khalistan sympathiser.
Scroll Staff
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Explained: Who is Amritpal Singh and why is Punjab Police chasing him?
Self-styled preacher Amritpal Singh evaded arrest on Saturday in Punjab’s Jalandhar district.
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