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LUDHIANA: More than 12 accomplices of an alleged drug peddler freed him from police custody after attacking a raiding party in New Razapur village, near Ludhiana, on Sunday.



Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, March 19

More than 12 accomplices of an alleged drug peddler freed him from police custody after attacking a raiding party in New Razapur village, near Ludhiana, on Sunday.

The incident took place when a team of Special Task Force (STF) from Ferozepur carried out a raid at New Razapur village in search of Lal Singh, whose name cropped during interrogation of an alleged drug peddler arrested by the force in Ferozepur two days ago. The STF had arrested Desa Singh and seized 40-gram heroin from him on Saturday.

According to the police, during interrogation, the accused told the police that he had brought the drug from Lal Singh of New Razapur village near Ludhiana. “A team of Special Task Force from Ferozepur, accompanied by policemen from the Laddowal station, carried out a raid at New Razapur village and detained Lal Singh. As the police detained Lal Singh, more than one dozen persons, including women, attacked the police team and managed to free Lal Singh from police custody,” said the investigating officer, ASI Naresh Kumar.

The police have registered a case against Sawarn Singh, Avtar Singh, his wife Taro, Lal Singh and 15-20 unidentified persons on a complaint of ASI Suresh Kumar who was leading the raiding police party. All suspects have absconding.

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