Punjab police stations under security cover after 8 blasts, encounter deaths

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Punjab police stations under security cover after 8 blasts, encounter deaths



Jashanpreet Singh’s mother, Paramjit Kaur, said that her son left home a week ago. He told her that he wanted to drive a commercial vehicle and support his family. “We do not know what happened and how he reached UP,” she said.The sources said Varinder Singh’s house in Agwan village was found locked. The locals claimed he worked as a truck driver.As per the Punjab Police, the preliminary investigation revealed that this terror module is controlled by Pak-based Ranjeet Singh Nita, the chief of Greece-based Jaswinder Singh Mannu, a native of Agwan village in Kalanaur, who operates KZF.Police increasing height of walls, sentry postsSources said the police are increasing the height of the walls and restructuring them, setting up sentry posts, and installing nets on rooftops and boundary walls to block grenades and other explosive devices. An iron gate has been set up in Amritsar’s Jandiala Guru police station.



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