
Nabha encounter: Next hearing on Sep 17
Jaspreet Singh was killed by a team of Punjab Police in Mandour village of Nabha in Patiala district.
In the last hearing on Thursday, during which a new counsel appeared on behalf of Jaspreet's parents Baljeet Kaur and Lakhwinder Singh, the state counsel sought additional time to submit a reply, which the bench granted.
The encounter occurred a day after the kidnapping of a seven-year-old boy from Sihan Daud village on March 12. Police said the child was abducted for a Rs 1-crore ransom by Jaspreet of Sihan Daud village, Khanna (Ludhiana), and his two accomplices — Harpreet Singh of Bathan village and Ravi Bhinder of Jagowal village.
According to police, Jaspreet was traced and intercepted in a Fortuner SUV. When challenged, he allegedly opened fire, leading to retaliatory action that resulted in Jaspreet's death. A pistol and a motorcycle connected to the crime were recovered at the scene. However, Jaspreet's parents maintain their son was unarmed and learnt to had surrendered before being fatally shot.

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