Kapurthala: Two days since a young man hacked to death in the presence of the police for the effects of the alleged berusus in a Gurdwara near the Nizampur District of this district, there were no cases of registered murder but the police confirmed that he was a cctv video ribbon on Saturday morning.
Latharar Zone Inspector General Gurinder Singh Dhillon said: “Still looking for his identity, we have not registered any case.
We have to step carefully because of the sensitivity of the situation.
We will continue the law.” The young man was closed in a combined room of Gurdwara in Wee Week and Carer Meraker Amarjit Singh called the crowd using Facebook Live to turn it to the police.
Caregivers have linked violations by these young men with antidote efforts made in Darbar Sahib in Amritsar on Saturday night.
He even claimed to have gathered from the young man that he was “sent from Delhi”.
In the afternoon, the young man was hacked to death with a sword by a group of youth Sikh entered the room through the window.
In Amarjit complaints, the dead young man was ordered based on the 295-A part of the Indian Criminal Code (IPC) to hurt religious sentiments.
Then, the video clip emerged from the SGPC member who told the Singh Dogranwala guard that he had seen the young man who prepared tea and heated food, and that he had been wearing two jackets that stole the Gurdwara Quarters.
This important detail is not in the direct streaming post or sharing with the police.
When the police from a post across the street arrived there, he refused to give up to them.
Meanwhile, the crowd swelled and emotions ran high, because of the fresh incident of Darbar Sahib.
In another video, Amarjit complained to an official that the police had not released his position from the front of Gurdwara despite being provided by the ground.
The police said it was not the time to talk about it.