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Miscreants attack DJ operators, snatch cash, gold chain

The Sadar Jagraon police on Thursday registered a case against 10 persons who attacked DJ operators and snatched a gold chain and cash from them. The suspects were identified as Varinder Singh Brar, Davinder Singh and Amritpal Singh, all residents...
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The Sadar Jagraon police on Thursday registered a case against 10 persons who attacked DJ operators and snatched a gold chain and cash from them.

The suspects were identified as Varinder Singh Brar, Davinder Singh and Amritpal Singh, all residents of Galib Ran Singh, Kamal and Guri, both residents of Galib Kalan, Pammi of Talwandi Malian and four unidentified persons.

The complainant, Dharampal Singh, a resident of Galib Ran Singh, told the police that he owns a DJ system, Jot. On February 4, he installed the same at the house of Varinder Singh Brar. His brother Satpal Singh and father Darsan Singh operate the DJ.

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The complainant alleged that Kamal along with some unidentified persons were repeatedly asking for a bundle of Rs 10 denomination of currency notes and when he refused to give the money, the former turned furious and started arguments.

“As I came out, Kamal and other suspects carrying wooden sticks followed me. They snatched a bag containing Rs 11,000 from me. After which, they started beating me with sticks, rendering serious injuries to my shoulders. When I raised the alarm, my brother and father tried to save me. The assailants also attacked them. As we tried to escape from the scene, other suspects also reached the place and thrashed us,” the complainant said.

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They even manhandled villagers Jagsir and Manna, who came to save us. Later, the assailants snatched a gold chain of Satpal and badly beaten up their pet dog.

ASI Tarsem Singh said after registering a case, further probe was launched by the police.

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