Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh still on the run from Punjab cops: Report

A special team of the state police, comprising personnel from seven districts, had followed the separatist leader's convoy while he was on his way to Jalandhar's Shahkot tehsil

Amritpal Singh
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BS Web Team New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Mar 18 2023 | 10:08 PM IST
Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh is on the run from the Punjab Police, who are trying to arrest him, NDTV reported citing sources. At least 78 people have been arrested and some have been detained for questioning, the police said. 

Punjab police on Saturday suspended internet services in several parts of the state as Amritpal's associates started circulating frantic videos appealing to supporters to reach Shahkot. Internet will remain snapped till 12 pm tomorrow. Section 144 has been imposed in several cities of Punjab, TV reports say.

ANI tweeted, "All mobile internet services, all SMS services (except banking & mobile recharge) & all dongle services provided on mobile networks, except the voice call, in the territorial jurisdiction of Punjab shall be suspended from 18th March (12:00 hours) to 19th March (12:00 hours) in the interest of public safety: Dept of Home Affairs & Justice, Punjab."


Police personnel from seven districts chased Amritpal Singh and his associates. All roads have been closed by the police in Jalandhar's Shahkot tehsil, and barricades have been set up as the police had prior information of Amritpal Singh's visit. Anticipating disturbance, a large contingent of police has been deployed outside Amritpal's native village, Jallupur Khaira, in Amritsar district. Sources said police and paramilitary forces have sealed the village.

Punjab police have requested all citizens to maintain peace and harmony. The police department tweeted, "Request all citizens to maintain peace and harmony. Punjab Police is working to maintain law and order. Request citizens not to panic or spread fake news or hate speech".


Supporters of Amritpal Singh, Waris Punjab De chief, have been sharing videos of police vehicles chasing Singh's cavalcade in Moga district. 

Amritpal Singh was at the centre of a violent protest on February 23 near Amritsar against the arrest of his key aide, kidnapping accused Lovepreet Singh. Last month, Amritpal and his supporters, some of them brandishing swords and guns, broke through barricades and barged into the Ajnala Police Station on the outskirts of the Amritsar city and clashed with police for the release of one of Amritpal's aides.

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