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Ponty Chadha killing: 15 picked up for questioning

November 18, 2012 05:34 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:05 am IST - New Delhi

The farm house of business tycoon Gurdeep Singh aka Ponty Chadha at Chattarpur in South Delhi. Photo Rajeev Bhatt

Fifteen people were picked up for questioning in connection with the killing of liquor baron Ponty Chadha and his younger brother Hardeep, who were locked in a dispute over ownership of a farmhouse in south Delhi.

Investigators said they were looking into call records of Ponty, whose real name is Gurdeep, and his brother to build the exact sequence of events that led to the incident in which guards of both the brothers opened fire.

Initial investigations have revealed that Ponty’s men had gone to the disputed farmhouse, threw out Hardeep’s staff and got the gates locked on Saturday morning, a senior police official said.

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Hardeep was not at the farmhouse at the time of the incident and was in a meeting in Noida.

Before noon, the official said, Ponty had called a friend, who is member of UP Minorities Commission, and told him that they will take a round of the farmhouse.

Hardeep also got to know about Ponty’s men taking possession of the farmhouse and he abruptly ended the meeting to rush to the spot.

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Ponty along with the Commission member and Hardeep reached the farmhouse almost at the same time. Ponty’s men had then opened the gate.

In a fit of rage, the official claimed, Hardeep allegedly opened fire, with bullets first hitting Ponty’s guard Narender and then Ponty himself.

Then the guards from both sides opened fire, the official said adding the PSOs given to the brothers by Punjab Police were not involved in the firing.

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