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Gangsters Preet Sekhon, Nikka Khaduria in 5-day police remand

Gangsters Preet Sekhon, Nikka Khaduria in 5-day police remand


Amritsar, July 28

A court today sent gangsters Daya Singh, alias Preet Sekhon, and Jarmanjit Singh, alias Nikka Khaduria, to five-day police remand.

The duo was arrested during an intelligence-led operation carried out in Chamiari village in Ajnala, Amritsar, on Tuesday. The police had recovered a large quantity of arms and ammunition from them. They were wanted in the Patti double-murder case, Ludhiana gold dacoity and other heinous crimes, including car snatching and extortion. — TNS


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