On Camera, Gangster's Mother Shot Dead In Punjab

Unidentified bike-borne persons opened fire when the woman was inside the car.

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The attackers fled from the spot and efforts are on to arrest them, police said.

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  • Mother of gangster Jaggu Bhagwanpuria was shot dead in Batala, Punjab
  • Attackers were unidentified bike-borne assailants who opened fire on a car
  • Police are investigating and attempting to arrest the attackers involved
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Chandigarh:

The mother of jailed gangster Jaggu Bhagwanpuria and another person accompanying her died after being shot at by unidentified bike-borne people in Punjab's Batala, police said on Friday.

Harjit Kaur was critically injured after the incident around 9:30 pm on Thursday and was referred to a hospital in Amritsar, but she succumbed to the bullet injuries, a senior police official from Batala said over the phone.

The incident took place on Qadian road which falls under the Civil Lines area.

"Unidentified bike-borne persons opened fire when Harjit Kaur and another person Karanvir Singh were in the car," Deputy Superintendent of Police, Batala, Paramveer Singh said.

The DSP said Karanvir was declared dead at the Batala Civil hospital. The attackers fled from the spot and efforts are on to nab them, he added.

The DSP said a case has been registered and teams have been formed to nab the killers. "We are investigating the motive behind the incident," he said.

Both the victims sustained bullet injuries on face, chest, and stomach, officials said.

Harjit Kaur, who hails from Bhagwanpur, was earlier elected as a member of village panchayat.

In March, jailed gangster Jaggu Bhagwanpuria had been detained under the PIT-NDPS Act and shifted from central jail in Bathinda to Assam's Silchar jail.

Bhagwanpuria was already in the custody of Punjab Police in the 2022 Sidhu Moosewala murder case. Besides, he faces several other cases. 

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