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On the loose, convicted DSP Jaspal still holds gallantry award

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While the whereabouts of dismissed DSP Jaspal Singh, who was sentenced to life for his role in the 1995 abduction and murder of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, are still unknown, it has come to the fore that he still holds the coveted gallantry award recipient status.Despite clear instructions from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the Punjab Police have allegedly failed to act on withdrawing the President’s Police Medal for Gallantry awarded to former Tarn Taran SSP Ajit Singh Sandhu and DSP Jaspal Singh, both convicted in the Khalra abduction and murder case.A letter sent by then Deputy Secretary SK Rastogi, Ministry of Home Affairs, in 2017 (the copy of which is with The Tribune), with a subject titled — withdrawal /forfeiture of the President’s Police Medal and Police Medal — reads, “It has been observed that the state governments are not strictly adhering to the guidelines related to withdrawal of medals”.“An instance has been noticed that a gallantry medal awardee was convicted by the Hon’ble court and subsequently dismissed from the service in 2006, but the state concerned did not bring the facts to the notice of this ministry,” reads the letter.Former Tarn Taran SSP Ajit Singh Sandhu, charge-sheeted by the CBI in 1996 for his alleged role in Khalra’s disappearance, died by suicide in 1997 before trial.Jaspal Singh was convicted by a CBI court in 2005, sentenced to life imprisonment, and his conviction was upheld by the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 2007 and the Supreme Court in 2011. He was released on interim bail in May 2023.Under Rule 6 of the President’s Police Medal Rules and Rule 8 of the Police Medal Rules (1951), gallantry awards can be withdrawn if the recipient is convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude, dismissed for misconduct or deemed by the President to have brought disrepute to the force.Despite repeated attempts, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav was not available to comment on the issue.An official requesting anonymity said considering the sensitivity in the wake of movie “Satluj”, no official would comment on the matter.According to prosecution, Khalra was shot dead inside the police station. His body was allegedly transported in the trunk of a vehicle and dumped into a canal near Harike in an attempt to destroy evidence.It has come to light that of eight police personnel convicted for the murder of Khalra, four have died, three are on parole or bail while one is still incarcerated.Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann-led AAP government maintained that it did not sign any file related to premature release of Khalra murder case convicts.

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