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Amritpal visited Jalandhar gurdwara to change clothes; car used for escape recovered

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 21, 2023 18:11 IST

Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, wanted by the Punjab Police, had hid in a gurdwara. He then changed into western ...

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Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, wanted by the Punjab Police, had hid in a gurdwara. He then changed into western attire from long kurta before fleeing, said Punjab Police spokesperson IG Sukhchain Singh Gill in Chandigarh on Tuesday. Giving details, Gill said Amritpal hid in a gurdwara in Mangal Ambian village.

He then swapped his traditional religious clothes for shirt and trousers and also switched his turban before making his getaway on a bike. During the press conference, Gill also released Amritpal’s photos in different attire and form. Earlier, Amritpal was caught in CCTV footage at a toll plaza sitting in the front seat of a SUV. The CCTV footage was from a toll booth in Jalandhar showing him sitting in the front seat in a Brezza.Thousands of policemen and security personnel have been looking for the Khalistani leader for the past four days.

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