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Mohali principal's murder case solved, 2 arrested

Mohali principal's murder case solved, 2 arrested

Time of India09-07-2025
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Mohali: The police claim to have cracked the murder case of former principal Amarjeet Singh Sehaj, whose decomposed body was discovered in Morni forest area, Panchkula, on Monday.
The breakthrough with the arrest of two suspects: Bikram Singh, a resident of Sector 66A, Mohali, and Baljinder Singh Bhullar, originally from Malout City, Sri Muktsar Sahib, and currently residing at Alfinity Green, Airport Road, Zirakpur.
According to the police, the motive behind the murder was ransom. The accused allegedly kidnapped Sehaj and demanded Rs 30–40 lakh from his family. When he refused to comply, they took him to Morni Hills, shot him using a licensed .30 bore pistol belonging to Bhullar, and dumped his body in the forest before fleeing the scene.
The incident came to light when Rahul Sehaj, son of the deceased, reported his father missing on July 3. Amarjeet Singh Sehaj had left home earlier that day with some individuals in a car and failed to return. Despite the family's continuous efforts to locate him, they were unsuccessful. Rahul eventually filed a missing person report at the IT City police station in Mohali, prompting the police to launch an investigation.
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SSP Harmandeep Hans immediately formed multiple teams to trace the missing person. The investigation gained momentum when information was received about a body found in the Morni forest area, which was later identified as Amarjeet Singh Sehaj.
During interrogation, both accused confessed to the crime. They revealed that they worked as property dealers in the area and had planned the kidnapping for ransom. The police have also recovered details about the vehicle and weapon used in the crime. Both suspects were presented before the local court, which granted a four-day police remand.
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