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Mohali Ssp Dismisses Senior Constable Booked in Snatching Case

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A senior constable in Mohali was dismissed from service following his involvement in a snatching case. The police booked the officer, identified as Jivandeep Singh, under several sections of law related to theft and conspiracy. Authorities emphasized that Punjab Police maintains a zero-tolerance policy against misconduct by personnel.
Key points
- The constable was dismissed after being implicated in an alleged snatching incident involving multiple items.
- Police arrested the officer along with two others, recovering several valuables including iPhones, a laptop, and a car.
- In addition to the initial charges, 50gm of heroin was recovered from one accused, leading to new drug-related charges.
- The Senior Superintendent of Police stated that Punjab Police will not tolerate any unlawful activities by its personnel.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableA senior constable named Jivandeep Singh was dismissed after being booked in a snatching case at the IT City police station.
- VerifiableThe initial alleged theft involved two gold chains, a laptop, three mobile phones, and keys to a Mahindra Thar.
- VerifiableDuring the investigation, police recovered items including two iPhones, a laptop, and a Maruti Swift car from the accused.
- VerifiableThe SSP stated that the dismissal action aligns with Punjab Police's zero-tolerance policy against misconduct.
Missing context
The article does not specify the exact nature or circumstances under which the constable was involved in the snatching, only that he was booked and subsequently dismissed.
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