High Court Reprimands Punjab Police Over Lawrence Bishnoi Interview Practices

High Court Reprimands Punjab Police Over Lawrence Bishnoi Interview Practices
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Punjab, India – The notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang is back in the spotlight following fresh threats against Bollywood actor Salman Khan, prompting serious concerns regarding police conduct in handling high-profile criminal cases. The Punjab and Haryana High Court has taken a significant stand against the Punjab Police, issuing a reprimand for their handling of an interview with Bishnoi conducted at a police station. During ongoing hearings before Justices Anupinder Singh Garewal and Lapita Banerjee, the court expressed alarm over the facilities afforded to inmates, particularly the shocking revelation that mobile phones were being used by prisoners and that police officers were allowing interviews to be conducted in what resembled a "studio."

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The court underscored that such practices could glorify crime and potentially incite further criminal behavior. The court stated, "The involvement of police officers in these activities indicates they may be receiving illegal benefits from these prisoners. A detailed investigation into these matters is essential." The judges emphasized that the current situation demands urgent scrutiny to ensure that the integrity of the justice system is maintained. Lawrence Bishnoi, who is currently embroiled in legal battles tied to the murder of Punjabi singer Shubdeep Singh Sidhu, also known as Sidhu Moosewala, was interviewed while in custody in March 2023. This interview, conducted for a Hindi news channel, reportedly took place at the Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) office in Kharar, raising eyebrows regarding the police's negligence and potential malpractice.

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An investigation report submitted to the court highlighted that the police office was transformed into a makeshift studio for Bishnoi’s interview, complete with WiFi access, which raises questions about the motives behind facilitating such a session. The court has directed the establishment of a new Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the nexus between the police and the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. As the legal proceedings unfold, the High Court’s actions serve as a reminder of the critical need for accountability within law enforcement and the justice system, especially in cases involving organized crime. The public and media alike are watching closely as this high-profile case continues to develop, with implications that could reshape the future of police protocols in Punjab.

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