Panchkula police still未能 arrest suspects in attack

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Panchkula police have not yet arrested suspects involved in the attack on a police officer from Amravati. The incident happened on March 23 when Sub-inspector Rajbir Singh was assaulted by a group of illegal miners. Singh was investigating reports of illegal mining activities when he was blocked and threatened by the miners. Local community member Vijay Bansal criticized the police, saying the situation shows a need for better protection for officers. He expressed concern that if police are not safe, citizens cannot feel secure either. According to ACP Vikram, no arrests have been made, but police teams are conducting raids in hopes of finding the suspects soon. The attack escalated when Singh confronted a member of the group, identified as Poli. Singh initially tried to flee when the group threatened him, but he managed to contact higher authorities for help. In his report, Singh named several individuals involved in the incident, including Poli and others. The police have launched a case against the suspects under various sections of the law.


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