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Of 4 absconding accused, one used to exchange currency from victimMoney exchanger loot

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Amritsar, October 12

A day after the arrest of four prime suspects in the money exchanger robbery case, the city police said four more accomplices were yet to be arrested.

The police have recovered a weapon, a magazine, five live bullets, Rs90,000 cash, $400 and 6200 Dirhams and a gold chain from the accused identified as Dharminder Singh, alias Gagandeep Singh, alias Haddi, of Jawahar Nagar Mehta Road; Shamsher Singh, alias Sherry, of New Jawahar Nagar; Kishanjit Singh, alias Kishan, of Maqboolpura and Jatinder Lal of Kadranbad village falling under Kathunangal police station here..

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Those who are absconding include Gurpreet Singh, Anwar, Tashan and Honey. The police said raids were on to arrest them.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Mukhwiner Singh Bhullar at a press conference here on Tuesday said preliminary interrogation revealed that Gurpreet’s sister lived in America and he used to come to the money exchanger to exchange the currency. He was aware of the fact that foreign currency and lakhs of rupees always remained at the money exchanger’s shop.

Those arrested revealed that they targeted the victim following the information provided by Gurpreet Singh.

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