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Punjabi singer Shree Brar arrested for promoting gun culture in controversial song

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Tribune News Service

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Patiala, January 5

Patiala police on Tuesday booked and arrested Punjabi singer and lyricist Shree Brar on the charges of promoting violence and gun culture in a song he had uploaded on social media.

Patiala SSP Vikramjeet Duggal said a case under Sections 294 (sings, recites or utters any obscene song), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace) of the IPC had been registered against the singer, along with other artists in the song. 

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Duggal said the song “Jaan” by Barbie Mann, featuring Shree Brar, was released in November and had been promoting gun culture in the youth.

“Following a complaint, an FIR was registered and the singer has already been arrested. More raids are on to nab the other artists featuring in the same song,” the SSP said.

Earlier in February, Punjab police had registered a case against Punjabi singers Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, aka Sidhu Moosewala, and Mankirt Aulakh for allegedly promoting violence and gun culture in a song uploaded on social media.

Sources said Shree Brar was picked by a CIA police team of Patiala following the controversial song.

In the video, the singer is shown to have trespassed into Nabha police station in Patiala and rescue an arrested accused by pointing a weapon at the duty officer.

“Such glorification of guns and hatred will not be tolerated,” warned the Patiala SSP.

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