Tribune News Service, Mohali, August 28, 2018
The CBI court here on Tuesday awarded death penalty to Khushwinder Singh (45), who had murdered four members of a Fatehgarh Sahib family 14 years ago.
Khushwinder Singh |
Khushwinder, a resident of Suhavi village in Fatehgarh Sahib district, had pushed Kulwant Singh (45), latter’s wife Harjit Kaur (40), daughter Ramandeep Kaur (17) and son Arvinder Singh (14) into the Sirhind canal on June 4, 2004. Only the bodies of Kulwant and Ramandeep were found. The judge handed out the death sentence under Section 302 (murder) of the IPC and imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on the convict. The court also awarded life imprisonment, along with a fine of Rs 5,000, under Section 364 (kidnapping or abduction in order to murder) of the IPC and four-year rigorous imprisonment with a fine of Rs 5,000 under Section 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence).
Khushwinder had also murdered six members of another Fatehgarh Sahib family, who were close relatives of his wife Manjit Kaur, in the same manner in 2012. He is already on death row in that case. The Punjab and Haryana High Court had confirmed the death penalty. His appeal is pending in the Supreme Court. The CBI’s public prosecutor, Kumar Rajat, said Khushwinder’s elder brother Kulwinder Singh worked as an accountant for Kulwant Singh, who owned a rice mill. “Khushwinder came to know that Kulwant had sold his land and received around Rs 21 lakh. He convinced Kulwant and his family that he could solve their problems by performing religious ceremonies with a godman’s help. Later, he pushed them into the canal,” the CBI public prosecutor said.
The case was handed over to the CBI in 2007 by the High Court following a petition filed by Kulwant’s relative Kultar Singh. Khushwinder, who worked as a typist and ran a photostat shop in Fatehgarh Sahib, was nabbed after the 2012 murders came to light. In this case, the victims were his wife’s uncle and retired cop Gurmail Singh (70), Gurmail’s wife Paramjit Kaur (60), son Gurinder Singh (30), son-in-law Rupinder Singh, grandson Jaskirat Singh and granddaughter Prabhsimran Singh. One member of the family, Jasmine, had survived. Her testimony helped the police solve the 2004 and 2012 murder cases.
Case Highlights
Did it for money
- Khushwinder Singh, a typist, came to know that rice mill owner Kulwant Singh had earned around Rs 21 lakh from the sale of land. His brother, Kulwinder Singh, worked as an accountant for Kulwant
- With an eye on the money, Khushwinder convincedKulwant and his family members that he could solve their problems with the help of a godman
- He took Kulwant, latter's wife Harjit Kaur, daughter Ramandeep Kaur and son Arvinder Singh to the banksof the Sirhind canal and pushed them into the water. Only the bodies of Kulwant and Ramandeep were found
- Khushwinder had murdered six members of another family, relatives of his wife Manjit Kaur, in the samemanner in 2012
Source: https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/man-gets-death-penalty-for-murdering-four-of-family/644310.html (Accessed 25 December 2018)
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