Three Arrested for Killing Criminal Friend in Moga, Police Solve Blind Murder Case
Three Arrested for Killing Criminal Friend in Moga

The Moga district police have successfully cracked a blind murder case and arrested three individuals who were close associates of the victim, a man with seven criminal cases registered against him. The police have recovered a customised pistol and the motorcycle used in the crime.

Incident Details

According to Moga Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sartaj Singh Chahal, the matter came to light on May 29. Amarjit Kaur, a resident of Minda Patti, Badhni Kalan, reported to the police that her eldest son, Arshdeep Singh, alias Arsh, had several cases registered against him and was avoiding staying at home due to fear of arrest. On the same day, Nahar Singh, another resident of Badhni Kalan, reported that Arshdeep Singh had been shot dead by unidentified persons near Kapure village. A case was registered under Sections 103 and 3(5) of the BNS and Section 25 of the Arms Act at Mehana police station, and an investigation was launched.

Investigation and Arrests

A police team tracked down the culprits using CCTV footage and other technical inputs, and apprehended two suspects, identified as Jagjit Singh of Jhandewala and Harkomalpreet Singh of Badhni Khurd. During subsequent interrogation, a third accomplice, Jagsseer Singh, a resident of Kussa village, was also identified. Further interrogation revealed that the deceased Arshdeep Singh and the accused were close friends.

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Sequence of Events

The incident took place when the group was returning late at night from the Indergarh fair on a single motorcycle. Upon reaching the Kapure link road, a verbal dispute broke out among the friends. The argument escalated rapidly, causing the main accused, Jagjit Singh, to draw an illegal weapon and open fire, killing Arshdeep on the spot. The police recovered the weapon and vehicle used in the crime from the accused.

Legal Proceedings

While the accused do not have a prior criminal record, the deceased Arshdeep Singh was facing several criminal cases across various police stations. The suspects were produced before a local court, which sent them to two-day police custody for further investigation. An Arms Act case has also been registered against them.

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