Amritpal Singh flees relative’s home with coat, suit, and cool shades in tow.

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Amritpal Singh, a separatist leader wanted by the Punjab Police, managed to escape from his relative’s house in Amritsar on the 20th. According to CCTV footage, he was dressed in a coat, suit, and sunglasses to disguise himself. Singh, who is the head of the Waris Punjab D organization, had been involved in separatist activities and violence. During an attack on a police station with his supporters, several police officers were injured. When the police tried to arrest him, he changed his clothes and vehicles, managing to evade them for a week until he was caught hiding in his relative’s house. Singh managed to flee from Amritsar to Kurushetra in Haryana, carrying an umbrella to cover his face. A woman named Baljeet Kaur sheltered him and his aide, Babalpreet Singh, in Haryana, but they were eventually arrested by the police. Recently, Singh appeared at a bus station disguised as a monk. Both the Delhi and Punjab police are investigating the case and examining CCTV footage from Delhi’s Kashmiri Gate bus stand.

New Delhi: Separatist leader Amritpal Singh, who is wanted by the Punjab Police, escaped from his relative’s house in Amritsar on the 20th in disguise wearing a coat, suit and cooling glasses, according to a CCTV camera.

Amritpal Singh, who is the head of the Waris Punjab D organization, was involved in separatist activities and violence by storming the police station with his supporters. Many policemen were injured. When the police chased him to arrest him, he escaped in disguise by changing his clothes and vehicles. The police have been searching for him for the past one week.

In this case, Amritpal Singh, who was hiding in a relative’s house in Amritsar, escaped wearing a coat, suit and cool glasses on the 20th, as recorded in one of the CCTV cameras there. He fled from Amritsar to Kurushetra in Haryana. He also carries an umbrella in his hand to cover his face.

Baljeet Kaur, a woman, sheltered Amritpal Singh and his aide Babalpreet Singh in Kurushetra, Haryana. The police have arrested him. He has gone to Delhi from Haryana. The day before yesterday, he appeared as a monk at a bus station. The Delhi and Punjab police yesterday examined the footage of the CCTV cameras at Delhi’s Kashmiri Gate bus stand.

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