Non-bailable arrest warrants issued against Lt Col Sandhu

 The Mohali police claimed to have got a tip-off that Lt Col BS Sandhu (retd) might be staying in Uttar Pradesh.
A senior official of the Mohali police said they got the tip-off that Sandhu could be staying in Kanpur or Gorakhpur.
“He is not using his phone number, but some new number. We are trying to locate him,” said the official.
Notably, the Mohali police have got Sandhu’s non-bailable arrest warrants from a court in Kharar on Saturday as he (Sandhu) failed to join police investigations in the case of murder of CTU employee Abhishek Guleria so far. Sandhu was nominated in the case on March 27.
Meanwhile, four persons, Ramesh, Ramesh Chand, Dharampal and Davinder, who were also named in the case by the Mohali police on Saturday, have also gone underground, said the police. The foursome are said to be security guards at Forest Hill Resort, owned by Lt Col Sandhu, at Nayagaon.
The police said these four persons were not found at their respective residences when the police party went there to summon them for investigation. Despite instructions, they did not turn up so far.
As per the police, these four persons were involved in stuffing the body of the victim in a sack and then in a polythene bag before disposing it off at a deserted place along the Pinjore-Baddi road. The body was recovered by the police on March 24.
It is to be noted that a four-member SIT has been formed to work out the case.
Four persons named in FIR go underground
Four persons, Ramesh, Ramesh Chand, Dharampal and Davinder, who were also named in the case by the Mohali police on Saturday, have also gone underground, said the police. The foursome are said to be security guards at Forest Hill Resort, owned by Lt Col Sandhu, at Nayagaon.

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