Headless body found near Captain Amarinder Singh’s farmhouse, 2 arrested
In a shocking incident, a 40-year-old man was beheaded with a sword while the body was buried near Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh’s farmhouse in Siswan in Mohali district. According to the police, two suspects have been arrested in connection with the crime while efforts were being made to nab their accomplice who has been absconding. Also Read | ‘The Flying Sikh’ Milkha Singh passes away due to post-COVID complication The deceased has been identified as Sucha Singh of Naggal village. He was a goatherd. The incident took place on June 12 when Sucha met the 3 suspects -- Satnam Singh, Desh Raj, and Jagir Singh -- at a farmhouse near the farmhouse of Captain Amarinder Singh for a drinking session. Also Read | Third wave of coronavirus “inevitable, could hit India in 6 to 8 weeks”: AIIMS Chief As per the report, Sucha Singh owed around Rs 60,000 to one of the three suspects. Reportedly, an argument took place over the money after which the three suspects allegedly killed by chopping off his head with a sword. According to the information, they buried his body near the CM’s farmhouse and fled. When Sucha didn’t return home, his family members started to search for him. After they failed to find him, they filed a missing complaint with the police. The murder came to light on Sunday morning after a passerby spotted feet of the buried body. He raised an alarm. With the help of the physique and clothes, the body was ascertained to be that of Sucha. The victim is survived by his wife and three kids. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News