Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
India

Canada Lauds Efforts Of Punjab Police In Jassi Sidhu Murder Case

IANS, 31 Jan, 2019 10:17 PM

    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) of British Columbia have presented appreciation certificate to two Punjab Police officers for their “outstanding work” in the murder case of Canadian citizen Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu alias Jassi.


    RCMP Inspector Dave Chauhen, who was part of the investigation, specially came from Canada to present the certificate to Inspector General (headquarters) Jatinder Singh Aulakh and SP Swaran Singh.


    Aulakh was posted as SSP Sangrur and Swaran Singh as Inspector when the murder was reported.


    While presenting the certificate, Canadian police lauded the exemplary work of the police officers and appreciated their “outstanding performance and efforts on the homicide investigation of Canadian citizen Jassi”.


    “The professionalism and utmost dedication demonstrated on this investigation was instrumental in ensuring those responsible where brought to justice,” DGP Suresh Arora said.



    Jassi’s mother Malkit Kaur and maternal uncle Surjit Singh Badesha were extradited to India last week after more than 18 years of the murder.


    Jaswinder had fallen in love with Sukhwinder Singh Mithu, a kabaddi player and an auto-rickshaw driver, when she visited Punjab. She was a resident of Maple Ridge in British Columbia.


    Both secretly got married against the wishes of Jassi’s affluent family in March 1999. After the marriage, she returned to Canada. She again visited India in May 2000, which is when her family had come to know about her relationship with Mithu.


    Jassi, 25 years old at the time, and Mithu were reportedly attacked by contract killers on June 8, 2000, at Narike village of Malerkotla in Sangrur.


    The police had said that the contract killers were hired by Jassi’s mother and uncle. Jassi’s body was dumped in a drain with her throat slit, while Mithu was severely attacked and left to die. However, he survived.



    Punjab Police registered a case in this connection in July 2000 and named Malkit and Badesha in the FIR for allegedly conspiring to kill Jassi.


    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the federal and national police force of Canada. The RCMP provides law enforcement at the federal level.

     

    MORE India ARTICLES

    India Lost Over 1 Crore Jobs In 2018: Congress Slams BJP Citing Report

    Congress' Manish Tewari said according to the report, in December 2017, 40.79 crore people were employed. In 2018, it was reduced to 39.07 crore.  

    India Lost Over 1 Crore Jobs In 2018: Congress Slams BJP Citing Report

    Rahul Gandhi Can't Give Competence Certificate: Smriti Irani On Dig At PM

    Rahul Gandhi Can't Give Competence Certificate: Smriti Irani On Dig At PM
    The BJP claimed that the Congress president had achieved everything in life due to his family not because of competence.

    Rahul Gandhi Can't Give Competence Certificate: Smriti Irani On Dig At PM

    Lone Akali MLA In Haryana Balkaur Singh Joins Ajay Chautala's JJP

    Balkaur, the 50-year-old MLA from Kalanwali (SC) seat in Sirsa district, was presented with a JJP flag by Chautala while being welcomed to the outfit's fold.

    Lone Akali MLA In Haryana Balkaur Singh Joins Ajay Chautala's JJP

    BJP Allies Deserting 'Sinking Ship' A Telling Sign, Says Shashi Tharoor

    Shashi Tharoor also said the BJP must realise that when even "your friends are unhappy with you, the rest of the country will be even more negative about your performance".

    BJP Allies Deserting 'Sinking Ship' A Telling Sign, Says Shashi Tharoor

    Amartya Sen Backs Naseeruddin Shah Amid Row Over Amnesty Video

    In a two-minute solidarity video for the human rights watchdog, Naseeruddin Shah had said that those who demand rights are being locked up.  

    Amartya Sen Backs Naseeruddin Shah Amid Row Over Amnesty Video

    Indian Railways' Airport-Like Plan, No Boarding 20 Minutes Before Departures

    Indian Railways' Airport-Like Plan, No Boarding 20 Minutes Before Departures
    The Indian Railways is planning to seal stations just like airports and passengers would have to arrive 15-20 minutes before scheduled departure of trains to complete the process of security checks.

    Indian Railways' Airport-Like Plan, No Boarding 20 Minutes Before Departures