A police officer probing the case said that Kaur was lodging complaints in the name of another police personnel in order to defame them.
The complainant in the case Subodh Kumar, a native Madhepur district in Bihar, told police that his younger brother Banarsi Rishidev, stayed in Sector 67 and worked as a labourer.
A senior officer told The Indian Express that the MC has a fixed expenditure of Rs 8 crore per month, which includes payment of power bills, salaries of the employees, and maintenance of parks and public toilets.
Lachman Singh told police that he met the accused at their office in Phase V which was being run in the name Garry and Garry Foreign Trade Limited
According to eyewitness, at least 15 to 16 people, mostly children and women, were injured in the incident.
The Congress leaders termed the FIR as ludicrous and said they shared the list that was picked from an AAP volunteer's Facebook page.
Bhagwanpuria was produced in the court of Judicial Magistrate (First Class), Sonali Singh in connection with an extortion, forgery and making a passport by using fake documents case on Saturday.
Police also recovered a Mahindra Scorpio SUV, cash, and the snatched gold items from the accused.
The ADGP visited Gurudwara Singh Shaheedan Sohana, Sri Badrinath Temple, Sector 78, Jamia Masjid, Phase 11 and CNI Church, Sector 78.
The president of Kisan Road Sangarsh Committee, Baljinder Singh, said the farmers also demanded building of 7-meter slip roads for hassle-free movement of agriculture machinery, underpasses and access to fields by old revenue roads.
According to the Railways Police, the body of a man was recovered from near railway gate number 122 at Zirakpur around 7.30 am.
According to information, the mining department had lodged a complaint with the police stating that they had discovered illegal sand mining being carried out in Teera village through GPS placed on a mining truck.
The police officers said the accused had told them during interrogation that they purchased the opium from Uttar Pradesh and sold it in Mohali and adjoining areas.
Police booked both the accused under the relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
As a pilot project, 16 such boxes were being put up at religious places within the jurisdiction of Kharar (sadar) police station.
Investigators, however, said they have ruled out suicide as a possible cause of death as of now and were waiting for the autopsy report of the son, Sukhwinder Singh, 36, to throw more light on the probable cause of death.
Investigators, however, said they have ruled out suicide as a possible cause of death as of now and were waiting for the autopsy report of the son, Sukhwinder Singh.
Police said that they lodged a complaint after the woman’s father approached Kharar (Sadar) police alleging that an unknown person had created fake ID of her daughter on various social media sites by using her morphed pictures.
On Tuesday, the NIA’s produced two more accused — Surmukh Singh Sammu and Dilbagh Singh Baggo — in court, and moved a pela seeking five days of police custody of both the men.
The owners particularly targeted women from poor backgrounds and forced them into prostitution.
Balwant was immediately taken out of the house and moved to civil hospital in Phase VI, where he was admitted for treatment, even as a separate team removed Sukhwinder's body to the same hospital.
As per the police, the victim — identified as Yogesh Kumar — hailed from West Bengal but was presently staying in Sector 40, Chandigarh.
Lawrence Bishnoi, a gangster accused of several murders including that of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, was booked by the Punjab Police crime cell under various sections pertaining to the Arms Act, IPC and the Passport Act.
According to the police, the women are from different states and were lured by the accused for earning good money at the massage centres
The complainant told the police that the accused had allowed his daughter to leave his house the next day and also threatened of dire consequences if she disclosed anything to her family.





