Canadian Baninderdeep Singh’s murder case cracked; domestic help hatched conspiracy
Accused Bal Singh in connivance with deceased's friend hired four contract killers at Rs 3 lakh to eliminate NRI Baninderdeep Singh
Canadian Baninderdeep Singh’s murder case cracked; domestic help hatched conspiracy
Ludhiana: An orphaned youth who had been serving the family of deceased Indo-Canadian Baninderdeep Singh (42) for over 15 years at Lalton Kalan turned out to be the key conspirator behind the gruesome killing. The key conspirator in connivance with a friend of the deceased hired four contact killers.
The Ludhiana police claimed to have cracked the murder case within 72 hours with the arrest of six accused, including a 17-year-old minor.
The arrested accused have identified as Bal Singh (28), an orphan from Madhya Pradesh living with the NRI’s family for last 15 years and was treated like a son, and Jagraj Singh alias Gaja (29) of CRPF colony, Dugri, a friend of the deceased already facing five criminal cases.
Four contract killers hired by accused Bal Singh have been identified as Jaspreet Singh alias Jassi (23) of Jagdev Nagar, Sohil Ali (22) of Mehmoodpura, Varinder alias Vicky (22) of SBS Nagar and a minor from Dugri.
Police Commissioner Mandeep Singh Sidhu, Joint CP Jaskiranjit Singh Teja, DCP Crime Harmeet Hundal, Additional DCP Sameer Verma held a press conference regarding the matter.
CP Sidhu said on June 18 night, NRI Baninderdeep along with accused Bal Singh was heading home from his farm house when four assailants cornered them and brutally attacked NRI with sharp-edged weapons. The NRI died on the spot.
The assailants also inflicted minor injuries on Bal Singh to make police believe that Bal was not involved in the crime. Bal had updated the contact killers the location of the NRI while leaving the farm house.
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