Kins of slain gangster refuse to cremate body

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Ferozepur , June 13: The family of slain gangster Jaipal Singh Bhullar, who was killed during an encounter with the police in Kolkata, on Sunday refused to cremate his body.
Bhullar’s family alleged that he was brutally thrashed before being gunned down and that his post-mortem should be conducted again. Bhullar and another gangster Jaspreet Singh, involved in killing two policemen recently in Ludhiana, were gunned down by Kolkata police team in a shootout on June 9.
Bhullar and Jaspreet were shot dead by a Special Task Force team of the Kolkata police on “pin-pointed” information provided by the Punjab Police about the gangsters’ hideout in a housing society in the New Town area of the city.
The mortal remains of Bhullar reached his hometown here Saturday night and all the arrangements were made for his cremation on Sunday. His younger brother Amritpal Singh, lodged in Central Jail Bathinda, was brought here amid tight security for performing the last rites of his brother.
However, Bhullar’s father Bhupinder Singh, who is a retired Punjab police inspector, alleged that after seeing the condition of the body during the last rituals, their family members observed some suspicious marks. “It is certain that my son was brutally beaten before the encounter. Being an inspector myself, I am aware of all facts,” Bhupinder said.
Later, the family members also submitted an application demanding the second post-mortem. to the police.
SDM Amit Gupta along with some senior police officials also met the family members of Bhullar regarding the gangster’s cremation. However, the family members did not agree.
When contacted, Chahal said since the incident did not take place here and he has sought a report from the police. (PTI)

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