Punjab police step up security after sacrilege accused killed in jail

Wednesday 26th June 2019 06:52 EDT
 

Chandigarh: Police in Punjab stepped up security a day after a key accused in the 2015 Bargari sacrilege case was killed allegedly by two inmates in the high-security Nabha prison. The murder took on Saturday when Mahinderpal Bittu was attacked by other inmates. Bittu was rushed to a hospital, but he was declared brought dead, said the police. The officials said that preliminary investigations have revealed that Bittu, 49, a resident of Faridkot, was allegedly attacked by Gursewak Singh and Maninder Singh, who were lodged in the same jail in a murder case. According to an official, the accused used iron rods picked up from a construction site inside the jail. The deceased had suffered serious head injuries in the incident.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh ordered an inquiry into the attack and warned of stringent punishment for the assailants, an official statement said. Additional Director General of Prisons Rohit Chaudhary will head the fact-finding committee, which has been asked to submit the report within three days, the statement said. "The inquiry will be in addition to the mandatory judicial inquest into the murder of the accused who was arrested last year," it said.

Officials said that checking of vehicles has been intensified at various places while paramilitary, along with the state police force, has been deployed in Kotkapura town in Faridkot, where Bittu's body was brought from Nabha. Bittu, a follower of the Dera Sacha Sauda sect, was accused in the case related to the desecration of Shri Guru Granth Sahib in Bargari, Faridkot in 2015.

Bittu's body was kept in 'Naam Charcha Ghar' (congregation or prayer centre) of the Dera Sacha Sauda sect at Kotkapura. A large number of Dera followers started gathering there after the body reached there.

Kotkapura and many of its adjoining towns in Punjab have a sizeable presence of Dera followers. Security has also been stepped up in 'Naam Charcha Ghars' at other places in the state. Ferozepur Range Inspector General of Police MS Chhina said sufficient paramilitary and state police force has been deployed in the town. "We will maintain peace," he said.

A special investigation team (SIT) of the Punjab Police, probing the four-year-old sacrilege incident and other similar events, had named Bittu as the key accused. He was booked for various charges, including allegedly hurting religious sentiments of Sikhs and being involved in unlawful activities. He was nabbed by Punjab police from Palampur in Himachal Pradesh a year ago.


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