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SP Terminates All Cops of Radaur Village Police Post
Hindustan Times Ludhiana
|January 03, 2025
A week after two liquor traders were shot dead at Radaur's Kheri Lakha Singh village and a third died during treatment at a hospital, Yamunanagar superintendent of police (SP) Rajeev Deswal on Thursday said the services of nine cops of a police post have been terminated for not taking timely action.
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