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Digital Desk: Deepak alias Mundi, the primary shooter of Punjabi singer-turned-politician Sidhu Moose Wala, was apprehended on the Bengal-Nepal border on Saturday, according to the Punjab Police. Director General of Police for Punjab Gaurav Yadav described the arrest as a significant breakthrough and said it came about as a consequence of a cooperative operation with the Delhi Police and central agencies.

 

Along with Deepak, two of his accomplices, Rajinder and Kapil Pandit, were also detained, according to Yadav.

 

The AGTF team detained Deepak, Kapil Pandit, and Rajinder today at the WB-Nepal border as the result of an intelligence-based operation, Yadav stated on Twitter.

 

Along with Deepak, two of his accomplices, Rajinder and Kapil Pandit, were also detained, according to Yadav.

 

The AGTF team detained Deepak, Kapil Pandit, and Rajinder today at the WB-Nepal border as the result of an intelligence-based operation, Yadav stated on Twitter.

 

Prior to the state's Assembly election in December of last year, the well-known singer entered the Congress.

 

On a Facebook post, Canadian gangster Goldy Brar took credit for killing Moose Wala. The main suspect in the rapper's death is the criminal Lawrence Bishnoi, who works closely with Brar.

 

On July 20, two of Moose Wala's murderers were shot dead nearby Amritsar after exchanging fire with the Punjab Police. The males, identified as Jagroop Singh Roopa and Manpreet Singh, were found to be in possession of an AK-47 and a pistol after the confrontation.


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