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Resident duped of Rs 6 lakh

MALOUT POLICE:Bathinda: A resident of Swach Kamalu village has been duped of Rs 6 lakh in an immigration fraud.

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Bathinda: A resident of Swach Kamalu village has been duped of Rs 6 lakh in an immigration fraud. In a complaint lodged by Gurpreet Sharma, it has been stated that accused Amandeep Singh, a resident of Deep Singh Nagar in Bathinda, had taken Rs 6 lakh from him on the pretext of sending him abroad on long-term  basis. However, the accused sent him abroad on a tourist visa. A case under Sections 457 and 380 of the IPC has been registered against the accused at the Maur police station. No arrest has been made so far. TNS

Malout police, singers meet

Malout: Under the state police’s ongoing drive of meeting singers and urging them not to glamourise liquor and gangsters in their performances, Superintendent of Police (SP), Malout Iqbal Singh, today met some singers and lyricists at his office here. The SP informed that singers Gurwinder Brar, Satpal Bhundar and lyricists Nirmal Singh Deol, Jasveer Saini had come to his office today, where he asked them to refrain from such practice. In response, the singers and lyricists told him that they were never in favour of such culture. “We however demand that the police deals strictly with those carrying weapons during the weddings and other such occasions. If they act strictly against such people, we will also feel secure while performing at functions,” said the artistes. Notably, a majority of the singers and lyricists did not turn up for the meeting. TNS

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