Amritpal Singh Manhunt: Close to Catching Radical Preacher, Punjab Government Tells High Court
The habeas corpus plea was recently filed by Khara, claiming Amritpal Singh was in "illegal custody" of police. During the resumed hearing in the matter, Punjab Advocate General Vinod Ghai told the court that Amritpal Singh has not been arrested yet.
Chandigarh, March 28: Punjab government on Tuesday told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that they are close to catching radical preacher Amritpal Singh. Amritpal Singh has remained untraceable since a police crackdown against him and members of his ‘Waris Punjab De' began in Punjab on March 18.
The court of Justice N S Shekhawat was hearing the habeas corpus petition filed by advocate Imaan Singh Khara, seeking the release of Amritpal Singh from alleged police custody. Amritpal Singh Crackdown: BBC News Punjabi Twitter Account Blocked by Authorities.
The habeas corpus plea was recently filed by Khara, claiming Amritpal Singh was in "illegal custody" of police. During the resumed hearing in the matter, Punjab Advocate General Vinod Ghai told the court that Amritpal Singh has not been arrested yet.
Speaking to reporters outside the court building, the petitioner said the AG informed the court that they were close to catching Amritpal Singh. They were coordinating with agencies to nab the radical preacher, the AG told the court. Indian Embassy in Kathmandu Claims Amritpal Singh Hiding in Nepal, Says Report.
The judge asked the AG to file an affidavit in this regard, said the petitioner. The court also asked the petitioner to file an affidavit to produce evidence that Amritpal Singh was in alleged police custody. The next date of hearing in the matter has been fixed for March 29.