Pak gangster posts video of cops’ killing in Punjab

CHANDIGARH, Feb 23:

A day after two police personnel were found shot dead at a checkpost in Gurdaspur near the Indo-Pak border, a Pakistan-based gangster posted on social media a purported video showing an unidentified shooter firing at one of the cops at point-blank range.
The same unverified video, posted by gangster Shahzad Bhatti, was also shared by an outfit calling itself Tehreek-e-Taliban Hindustan, which had claimed responsibility for the killings on Sunday.

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Punjab police remained tight-lipped on the claims, with a senior police officer saying that they are probing all angles.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who has come under fresh attack from the opposition over the incident, said on Monday that the investigation was underway and announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs 1 crore each for the kin of two police personnel.
In the unverified video, the shooter holding a weapon could be seen shooting Assistant Sub-Inspector Gurnam Singh.
The bodies of ASI Singh and Home Guard Ashok Kumar, who were posted at Adhian, about 2 km from the international border, were found inside the checkpost on Sunday.
In a post on X, CM Mann said, “Salute to the bravery and supreme sacrifice of martyrs ASI Gurnam Singh and PHG Ashok Kumar, who laid down their lives in the line of duty.
“The Punjab Government will provide an ex-gratia of Rs 1 crore each to their families, while the HDFC Bank will provide an additional insurance amount of Rs 1 crore each.”
“We stand strongly with our martyrs and their families. Their sacrifice inspires us all to perform our duties with honour and courage,” the chief minister added.
A forensic team visited the spot on Monday, a police officer said.
The killings came to light when the sarpanch of Adhian village, Kamaljeet Singh, visited the checkpost after being informed by the Dorangla SHO that both policemen were not answering their calls.(PTI)

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