On March 18, as radical Sikh chief Amritpal Singh was chased by the police, he took refuge in a gurdwara within the Nangal Ambian village the place he spent round 45 minutes hiding from the police. Because the priest of the gurdwara Ranjit Singh has on Wednesday filed a criticism towards the unconventional preacher, it has now been revealed that Amritpal Singh and his males threatened the household at gun level to present him garments. Learn |‘Amritpal Singh spent 45 minutes in gurdwara, took priest’s cellphone’: Report

Here’s what occurred within the gurdwara
1. Amritpal Singh and 4 males entered the Nangal Ambian gurudwara at round 1pm.
2. The priest and his household have been each stunned and scared as they have been conscious of their latest conflict with the police.
3. Amritpal Singh and his males provided prayer and had meals within the gurudwara.
4. They requested for some garments and threatened the priest’s son on the gunpoint. They have been carrying a pistol and .315 bore rifle, in keeping with the criticism of Ranjit Singh.
5. Amritpal modified his garments and turban there.
6. From the gurudwara, they organized for the bike on which Amritpal Singh escaped.
7. They known as a person named Gaurav Gora for the bike. The bike was registered within the identify of Gaurav’s father.
8. Amritpal additionally took the cellphone from the priest Ranjit Singh and returned it after a while.
9. Amritpal Singh and his males stayed within the gurdwara for round 45 minutes.
Connecting the dots of the huge chase that happened on Saturday, Punjab police stated Amritpal switched his automobile and from the gurdwara took a motorcycle. In one other new photograph, Amritpal purportedly may be seen on a motorised three-wheeler carrying his bike as nicely. That is up to now the final photograph of the unconventional Sikh chief. It’s not recognized whether or not the bike ran out of gasoline or developed any glitch owing to which Amritpal took the three-wheeler. The bike was discovered deserted by the police on Wednesday.
(With inputs from Bureau, businesses)