After a cop was found dead, Jalandhar Police cracks case within 48 hours, arrests culprit
Jalandhar/IBNS: The Jalandhar Police in Punjab have solved the murder case of a police officer, who was also an Arjuna awardee, within 48 hours using advanced technical methods of investigation.
Police officer Dalbir Singh Deol, who was a weightlifter before he joined the force, was found dead with a bullet wound on his head on Wednesday.
Within 48 hours, an autorickshaw driver was arrested for shooting the police officer following an altercation over dropping him home.
Jugal Kishore, a police officer, spotted the body near a canal while he was returning home from duty. Kishore called his colleagues and started an investigation soon.
The police looked at several CCTV cameras and in one of them saw that Deol had taken an autorickshaw. They noted the vehicle number and tracked down the vehicle meticulously looking at CCTVs on possible routes the three-wheeler may have taken.
The police also possibly checked mobile signals active in the canal area from the nearest tower.
The accused, identified as Vijay Kumar, shot Deol in the head after the autorickshaw driver snatched his service pistol. The handgun was found near the body.
"We found Dalbir Singh Deol's body under suspicious circumstances. The place where his body was found is 6-7 km from Jalandhar. We have arrested an autorickshaw driver, Vijay Kumar, in the case," Jalandhar police chief Swapan Sharma said.
The driver refused to drop the police officer to his village, which led to a fight. Amid the argument, Vijay snatched the service pistol from Deol and fired on his head.
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