Cop guns down four of family in Punjab
17-February-2020
A dispute over property led to gunning down of four members of a family, including wife, by a police head constable with his service rifle AK 47 in a Punjab village, police said on Monday.
The head constable, who is part of anti-riot squad, earlier faced suspension for firing into the air with his service rifle.
Besides wife, Kulwinder Singh allegedly shot dead three members of his in-laws family in Said Jalalpur village in Dharamkot subdivision of Moga district on Sunday. He later surrendered before the police.
Police said the accused had a property dispute with his in-laws. After an altercation, he opened fire, killing all of them on the spot.
Kulwinder Singh also fired at his brother-in-law's daughter Jaspreet Kaur (10), who survived bullet injuries.
The deceased have been identified as his wife Rajwinder Kaur, brother-in-law Jaskaran Singh, sister-in-law Inderjit Kaur and mother-in-law Sukhwinder Kaur, the police said.-IANS
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