Login Register
Follow Us

2 held with sharp weapon

Show comments

Tribune News Service

Amritsar, June 29

The Amritsar (Rural) police have nabbed two miscreants and recovered a sharp weapon from their possession. Those arrested were identified as Sahil Masih and Sagar, both residents of Lakhowal village in Ajnala. According to the police, both the suspects were drug addicts.

With their arrest, the police claimed to have cracked around seven snatching incidents in the Rajasansi and Jhander area.

Karan Sharma, DSP, said the duo had looted Rs 7,000 from Prem Bhat of Bal Kalan village on point of sharp weapon when he was returning home on Wednesday night.

In another incident, they looted Rs 20,000 from a local resident in the Kamboh police station area a few days ago. Both the suspects confessed that they had looted Rs 20,000 from a gas agency delivery man in the Jhander police station area, the DSP said.

“The two have confessed that they have committed seven snatchings so far,” the DSP said, while adding that they were hooked to drugs. He said the police hoped to make some drug recovery during further course of investigation. He said the duo also admitted that they had a pistol which would be recovered from them soon.

About The Author

The Tribune News Service brings you the latest news, analysis and insights from the region, India and around the world. Follow the Tribune News Service for a wide-ranging coverage of events as they unfold, with perspective and clarity.

Show comments
Show comments

Trending News

Also In This Section


Top News


View All

Thousands of crores spent on Ludhiana's Buddha Nullah go down the drain

Village residents cry for help as lifespan dips to 60-65 years | All attempts to revitalise ‘scourge of Ludhiana’ fail to materialise

Another bridge collapses in Bihar, 10th such incident in over 15 days

The small 15-year-old bridge over the Gandaki river was situated in the Baneyapur block and used to connect several villages in Saran with the neighbouring Siwan district

Minister extends Rs 1 lakh financial aid to Punjabi folk singer Gurmeet Bawa's daughter Glory after her distress call

Singer says dwindling work, illegal occupation of 5 shops owned by family hit her earning

Centre’s nod to underground Metro in Chandigarh heritage sectors

Panel had recommended underground network for entire project in city

Punjab: Free bus travel sop for women takes PRTC for a fiscal ride

Scheme a hit with fair sex, who now travel more often


Most Read In 24 Hours