
Police arrest three men for killing taxi driver, robbing his car
Ludhiana: Ludhiana Rural Police arrested three men for killing a taxi driver to snatch his car. The Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire car, which belonged to the driver, was recovered from Mohi village on Monday.
The taxi driver's body was recovered from a canal near Tugal village on the disclosure of the arrested accused. Police said that the accused tried to snatch the car and killed the driver when he resisted. Then they dumped his body in the canal.
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The arrested accused have been identified as Harpreet Singh alias Happy and Gurtejpreet Singh alias Guri from Mohi village besides Gurwant Singh of Boora Patti, Dakha. The victim was Gurmeet Singh, a resident of Agar Nagar.
DSP, Dakha, Varinder Singh Khosa said that the accused booked Gurmeet's taxi from Ludhiana-Ferozepur road to Raikot at around 2.44am on Monday. On the way, the victim sensed danger and shared his live location with a friend. When they reached Mohi village, the accused tried to snatch the car at knifepoint. However, Gurmeet resisted and the accused hacked him to death. They dumped his body in the canal and parked the car in an isolated area with the intention of picking it up later.
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Meanwhile, Gurmeet Singh's friend and family members tracked the bloodstained car and informed the police. During interrogation, the accused said that they wanted to earn easy money by selling the car. They did not have any previous criminal record. Police also recovered two motorcycles that the accused left in Ludhiana before hiring the taxi.
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