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Two arrested for trespassing on Canada-based NRI’s property

Two persons have been arrested for allegedly attempting to trespass on property owned by an NRI. Canada-based Amandeep Singh and his wife Urvashi Sandhu have filed a complaint against the miscreants who attempted to grab their ancestral property where a...
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Two accused in custody of the Amritsar police on Tuesday.
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Two persons have been arrested for allegedly attempting to trespass on property owned by an NRI. Canada-based Amandeep Singh and his wife Urvashi Sandhu have filed a complaint against the miscreants who attempted to grab their ancestral property where a private school has been running for the past four decades.

Commissioner of Police Gurpreet Singh Bhullar confirmed that two of the miscreants, who attempted to enter the premises, have been arrested. The police launched a manhunt after registering a case and more arrests are likely in the case.

The miscreants damaged the CCTV cameras installed on school premises before demolishing the boundary wall yesterday. Property owner Urvashi Sandhu said, “MLA Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh responded to my

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telephone call at 6:30 am in the morning, he took immediate action.

He spoke to the Police Commissioner and he immediately sent DSP Shiv Darshan Singh to the school along with his team. The damaged wall has been constructed in the presence of police.

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It was with the support of Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh and immediate action by Police Commissioner GS Bhullar that the situation was brought under control,” said Urvashi Sandhu, complainant in the case.

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