A special investigation team has been formed under the supervision of SP Satpal Singh Bhangu to probe the incident, officials said.
The incident came to the fore when two women Lakhwinder Kaur and Amarjit Kaur allegedly found torn pages of Sikh religious book (Gutka Sahib) on the Adalatpur road at about 5:30 am today during morning walk.
"Initially these ladies thought that these were some ordinary pages. But then they realized that these were pages of Gutka Sahib," Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Abhinav Trikha said.
"There was strong resentment among people about this incident," said the DC.
Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner along with SSP and other officials met the Sikh protesters who had blocked the Batala-Kalanaur road, demanding arrest of culprits.
"A case has been registered here and SIT has been formed to investigate the matter," Trikha said.
Punjab has recently been rocked by a series of protests over a number of desecration incidents taking place in the state starting with Bargari at Faridkot last month.
Punjab government yesterday handed over to CBI the probe of the sacrilege incident at Faridkot and the subsequent killing of two persons in police firing.
