Mohali, March 25: The investigation into the murder of Kabaddi promoter Digvijay Singh has reached a significant milestone with the Mohali Police filing a 350-page chargesheet in court. The document, presented to Area Magistrate Sangam Council, outlines the case against eight men accused of involvement in the shooting that disrupted a Kabaddi tournament in Sohana late last year.
Among those charged are Karan Pathak, identified as a shooter, and Davinder, a taxi driver known as Tikka, along with six other associates. The prosecution has lined up 55 witnesses to support the murder charges and related criminal counts detailed in the extensive filing. Officials stated that the evidence presented in the challan provides a clear link between the accused and the events of December 15.
While the primary chargesheet is now before the court, police declared that the search for five additional suspects continues. Warrants have been authorized for the arrest of Aditya Kapoor, Baljinder Doni Bal, Arvinder Singh, Jasdeep, and Arvinderjit alias Mani. A senior official affirmed that specialized teams are working to track these individuals, who are believed to be linked to the wider criminal network involved in the case.
The authorities maintained that the legal process is being followed rigorously to ensure a strong trial. They asserted that the safety of the sporting community remains a priority and declared that no effort will be spared in apprehending those still evading the law.
