Punjab: Miscreant injured in Tarn Taran encounter

Apr 22, 2025

Tarn Taran (Punjab) [India], April 22 : A miscreant was injured during an encounter with police in Punjab's Tarn Taran on Tuesday morning, a police officer said, following which he was sent to a local hospital for treatment.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Detective Ajay Raj Singh told ANI that they received information that some miscreants were on their way towards Tarn Taran from Amritsar Rural, and "they have weapons"
"They have supplied weapons earlier, and today too, they were on their way to supply weapons. Their names are Sukhdev Singh and Sarban Kumar. They had two weapons. When the police stopped them, they attacked the police. They fired three rounds, and police fired two rounds. Sukhdev Singh has been injured in the incident," he said.
"He has been sent for treatment, and further investigation is underway... They have links with Pakistan...," SP Singh added.
A few days ago, two alleged shooters sustained injuries in a retaliatory action during an encounter with Punjab police in Tarn Taran. On April 17, the Punjab Police, in a joint operation with the Anti Gangster Task Force (AGTF), arrested one of their associates, and on his interrogation, came to know about the shooter's whereabouts.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Tarn Taran, Abhimanyu Rana told ANI, "On 21st March 2025, two unknown people opened fire upon Gurpreet of Naushehra Pannuan, yesterday (April 17) Punjab police and AGTF in a joint operation arrested one of their associate and from him we came to know about the shooters' whereabouts who were about to commit a crime today. When confronted by police, they (both the shooters) opened fire on the police team and in a retaliatory action, they sustained injuries and were hit by four bullets. Mehak (one of the injured) belongs to the Satta Naushera gang".
"The hand grenade that we recovered in January, Mehak, was also wanted in that case. Two sophisticated weapons (pistols made in Pakistan) have been recovered...," he added.
Meanwhile, the Border Security Force troops recovered arms, ammunition and narcotics in two separate incidents on the Tarn Taran border.
On April 16, having received information about the presence of a suspected packet in a harvested field in border area of district Tarn Taran, BSF conducted a search operation and the troops successfully recovered a packet containing three pistols along with six magazines and 97 live rounds and three fired cases from the field adjacent to village Rajatal in Tarn Taran district.