Punjab Police on Wednesday registered an FIR against two unknown persons in the Bathinda Military Station firing where at least four jawans were killed.
A working group has also been formed under the leadership of the Urban Development Department to fast-track the development of charging infrastructure, it added.
As per initial reports, the firing at the Bathinda Military Station appeared to be an internal issue since a rifle with ammunition had been missing for the last two days, Indian Army sources said.
According to sources all entry gates of the Army Cantonment in Bathinda have been closed. They said that one Insas rifle with 28 cartridges had gone missing about two days ago and some army personnel may be behind this incident.
The Delhi High Court has set aside the conviction and life sentence awarded to a police officer for the alleged murder of a person. While passing the judgement on Monday, the high court asked the police commissioner to look into the anomalies in maintaining the Asla Registers at police stati
The mishap took place on the Indore-Ahmedabad National Highway under the Sardarpur police station limits in the district on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday.