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Another singer in police net
Patiala, Nov 03: Close on the heels of Daler Mehndi episode, police today arrested another Punjabi singer in an alleged illegal human trafficking case registered on the complaint of a resident of Noorkhedi village near here, police said today.
Patiala, Nov 03: Close on the heels of Daler Mehndi
episode, police today arrested another Punjabi singer in an
alleged illegal human trafficking case registered on the
complaint of a resident of Noorkhedi village near here, police
said today.
The Singer Sukhwinder Mann alias 'Sukha Delhi' was
arrested from here while allegedly receiving the final
installment of Rs eight lakh from the complainant Balbir Singh,
a resident of Noorkhedian area, a senior police officer told
a news agency on phone from Chandigarh.
Mann is the second singer to have been booked by the
local police which recently registered a similar case of
illegal human trafficking against Daler Mehndi and his brother
Shamsher.
According to police, Mann had promised to take the
complainant abroad after finalising a marriage alliance for
him with a girl in the US.
Instead of taking people in musical troupes, the singer allegedly used to settle the alliances of boys interested in going abroad for Rs 16 lakh, the police officer said.
A case of fraud and cheating has been registered against the singer, police said adding further investigations were being conducted.
The modus operandi included arranging meeting of the aspirants with some local woman introducing her as a relative of the girls settled abroad, police said. Bureau Report
Instead of taking people in musical troupes, the singer allegedly used to settle the alliances of boys interested in going abroad for Rs 16 lakh, the police officer said.
A case of fraud and cheating has been registered against the singer, police said adding further investigations were being conducted.
The modus operandi included arranging meeting of the aspirants with some local woman introducing her as a relative of the girls settled abroad, police said. Bureau Report