Punjab Police arrested two suspects, Anmol Preet and Navjot Singh, in connection with the murder of Jaswant Singh Gill
Anmol Preet and Navjot Singh, two suspects in the November 7 murder of Jaswant Singh Gill in Dabra’s Gopal Bagh City, Gwalior district, have been taken into custody by Punjab Police. The attackers reportedly fired three rounds at the victim as part of the crime, which was motivated by personal rivalry.
Superintendent of Police Dharamvir Singh told media that “the murder was done due to personal rivalry and the two shooters of Canadian gangster Arshdeep Dala, Anmol Preet and Navjot Singh, shot Jaswant Singh Gill dead with three bullets in Gopal Bagh City of Dabra.”
A police protection order has been invoked to bring two detained suspects to Dabra for questioning. The Punjab Police apprehended the accused in the death of Jaswant Singh Gill.
“The accused in the Dabra murder case were brought from Punjab jail to Dabra by the police under a protection warrant, and both are currently being interrogated,” Singh informed the press.
“Additionally, a National Investigation Agency (NIA) team has arrived in Gwalior for the interrogation,” he said.
“The main accused in this case has been found to be residing in Canada,” Singh said. “The two people who were detained have been placed on detention, and they are being questioned about their relationships including those with the main offender, Satyapal. We are basing our interrogation on the facts we have obtained, and we have also asked for the interrogation notes pertaining to the event these individuals were engaged in while in Punjab,” he said.
“After coordinating with the local police, the NIA team has begun interrogating the suspects,” Singh said. “Post-interrogation, any connections to Punjab or other criminal activities will be thoroughly investigated.”
“In the Gwalior case so far, the murder appears to have occurred due to personal enmity,” he said in reference to Khalistani ties. Satpal, the primary suspect and the victim’s relative, has been taken into custody, and his relationships are being looked at.