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Policeman booked in Punjab for offender's abduction

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Sep, 2014 07:56 AM
    A senior Punjab Police officer and three other people have been booked on charges of abducting a proclaimed offender from a police station, officials said Monday.
     
    Inspector General Gautam Cheema, posted in the information technology and telecommunications wing, was booked along with three others, including a woman, for allegedly abducting proclaimed offender Sumedh Gulati last week from a police station in Mohali, 10 km from here.
     
    No one has been arrested so far.
     
    Gulati was brought to the police station for questioning. He is said to be a close associate of property dealer Devinder Singh Gill, who was arrested recently by Haryana Police.
     
    Police said Cheema and his accomplices came to the police station in a private vehicle and took Gulati away even while he was being questioned after his arrest.
     
    Gill's wife Krispy complained to the police earlier that Cheema allegedly tried to molest her.
     
    A number of officers, including policemen, are alleged to have invested millions of unaccounted money with Gill in real estate but he conned them.

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