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New Look! Swapped Blue Turban To Pink: CCTV Footages Found Of Amritpal During Different Stages Of His Escape

Days after the police crackdown on Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh and the ongoing dramatic police hunt across the state (Punjab), the leader has been caught in CCTV footage during different stages of his escape.

Amritpal Singh caught in CCTV

In the CCTV footage released by the police, the Khalistani leader was last seen riding on a motorcycle (bike) wearing new clothes, a pair of sunglasses and a different turban to mislead those on his trail. He was seen wearing a shirt and a pair of trousers instead of his flowing white robes, with his standard blue turban replaced by a pink one.

Moreover, Amritpal Singh has also seen an exiting the car. On Saturday, the radical preacher was also caught from a toll booth in Jalandhar at around 11.27 am; it was the day when the Punjab police launched its operation to arrest him. He is in the front seat of a Maruti Brezza car.

In another footage, he was seen leaving the car and making his gateway along with aides in two bikes. This changeover takes place on a road by a lush green field.

‘Police hunt’

According to the police, they believe that the 30-year-old radical leader might hide in a Gurdwara, he changed his clothes again and fled.

Moreover, several photos of Aritpal Singh have been circulated on the internet in multiple looks, suspecting that he might have changed his appearance and hoping people could help spot him.

The Punjab police have also seized the Brezza and four people who helped Amritpal Singh to escape have been arrested.

Over 120 people, including Amritpal Singh’s uncle, have been arrested since Saturday.  Under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) and in BJP-ruled Assam, several members of his outfit “Waris Punjab De” have also been arrested. Internet was suspended for three days but was restored in parts on Tuesday.

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HC slams Punjab police

The Punjab and Haryana High Court slammed the Punjab police and questioned how Amritpal Singh could give them the slip repeatedly.

“You have 80,000 cops. What were they doing? How did Amritpal Singh escape?” the High Court asked the Punjab government, calling it an intelligence failure.

The police crackdown on Amritpal Singh came three weeks after his supporters clashed with cops on February 23. They stormed a police station, flashing swords and firearms, threatening the police with huge consequences if they did not release Singh’s aide Lovepreet Toofan, who was arrested for allegedly assaulting and abducting a man.

New Look! Swapped Blue Turban To Pink: CCTV Footages Found Of Amritpal During Different Stages Of His Escape

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