Narrating the hot chase in Jalandhar, during which the chief of 'Waris Punjab De', now declared fugitive Amritpal Singh, escaped, Jalandhar DIG Swapan Sharma on Sunday said that two vehicles of the pro-Khalistan leader's convoy have been seized, adding that he crashed into motorbikes to d
However, as a massive search operation continued on the second day on Sunday to nab the 'Waris Punjab De' chief and pro-Khalistan activist Amritpal Singh, four 'suspects' were brought to Dibrugarh on Sunday amid tight security.
The vehicle used by 'Waris Punjab De' chief Amritpal Singh for escaping was seized by the Punjab Police on Sunday, along with several other vehicles and ammunition, said police.
"Bathinda Police is conducting a flag march at various places today. Its purpose is to instil confidence among people and that the situation is under control. Action has been taken as per law and we've also arrested some people," Bathinda SSP Gulneet Singh Khurana said.
"All mobile internet services, all SMS services (except banking & mobile recharge) and all dongle services provided on mobile networks, except the voice call, in the territorial jurisdiction of Punjab are suspended till March 20 (12:00 hours) in the interest of public safety", said De
Police personnel have also been deployed outside pro-Khalistan outfit chief Amritpal Singh's residence in Jallupur Khera village in Amritsar, as the police efforts are underway to nab him.
Father of Khalistani sympathizer Amritpal Singh who was declared a fugitive late Saturday evening said that the Punjab Police conducted searches at his residence in Amritsar, however, did not recover "anything illegal".
Shortly after Amritpal Singh, the chief of pro-Khalistan outfit chief 'Waris Punjab De' was said to be on the run, Jalandhar Commissioner Kuldeep Singh Chahal on Saturday late evening confirmed that the radical leader had been declared a "fugitive".