Sandeep Singh is a Punjab-based Sikh youth responsible for the assassination of Shiv Sena leader Sudhir Suri in Amritsar (Punjab). He is associated to ‘Waris Punjab De,’ a militant Sikh organization.
Wiki/Biography
Sandeep Singh (aka Bhai Sandeep Singh Damdami Taksal) alias Sunny is a resident of Kashmir Avenue, Sultanwind, Amritsar (Punjab).
Physical Appearance
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Black
Family
Parents & Siblings
There is not much information available about his parents and siblings.
Wife & Children
Sandeep Singh has two children.
Religion
Sandeep Singh follows Sikhism.
Involvement in Sudhir Suri’s murder
On the afternoon of 4 November 2022 (Friday), Punjab-based Shiv Sena leader Sudhir Suri was staging a protest outside Gopal Temple in Kashmir Avenue locality, Amritsar (Punjab), over the idols and painting of Hindu gods in the garbage dumps when he was shot dead by Sandeep Singh. Reportedly, Sandeep shot him 5 times with a .32 bore licensed weapon. Allegedly, Sudhir was in a heated argument with two police officers when the gun fires were made. He was immediately rushed to the hospital where he wad declared brought dead.
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Sandeep Singh was arrested on the spot and his weapon was seized.
After getting arrested, Sandeep admitted that he had never met Sudhir before. Sandeep, who is a member of a radical Sikh group called Waris Panjab De group, told the police that it was his own decision to kill Sudhir. He further denied getting any kind of instructions from this group. The prime motives of the killing are still unknown. The supporters of the Shiv Sena leader, present at the crime scene, vandalized the killer’s car and the shop where he worked.
Other Criminal Activities
In 2016, Sandeep Singh of Damdami Taksal was attacked by a group of Sikhs at Gurdwara Bhai Ram Singh, Vishwakarma Colony of Shimlapuri, in Ludhiana. His car was also smashed by the angry mob. The policed arrested the accused members of the attack, including the main accused Joga Singh Khalistani. This incident took place when Gurdial Singh, president of the management committee of the gurdwara, was honouring Sandip Singh with a Siropa (form of a felicitation), which offended certain group of Sikhs. Reportedly, Sandeep Singh was given the title of a killer. Reportedly, the members said,
Killers can’t be awarded with a siropa.”
The activists of both groups got into a heated argument which led to a clash. Sandeep was then attacked by Khalistanis named Harsimranjit Singh, Amandeep Singh, Jassi, and Amanjit Singh, in which they tossed his turban. Sandeep managed to escape from the gurdwara with the help of his supporters. Punjab-Sikh activist Joga Singh and his aides chased his SUV and damaged the windowpanes.
He received minor injuries and was immediately rushed to DMC Hospital in Ludhiana. After receiving first aid, Sandeep went back to Amritsar. Later, he blamed Joga Singh Khalistani as the main culprit behind the attack. Few days later, Sandeep hit Joga Singh’s motorcycle from the back in which both of them received severe injuries. On 6 October 2016, Joga Singh Khalistani, who is a member of Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar’s youth wing, died after being hit by an Innova car at the back of his motorcycle. A case was registered against Sandeep Singh and six others. It is reported that Sandeep was never taken into custody while the others were bailed shortly after the accident.
Facts/Trivia
- Sandeep Singh is associated with ‘Waris Punjab De,’ a radical Sikh “pressure group” formed by late actor-activist Deep Sidhu to deliberate on issues concerning Punjab, India.
- Eyewitnesses revealed that Sandeep’s car had several stickers that read ‘Waris Panjab De.’
- The police found the photographs of Punjab Women Commission Manisha Gulati’s photo from Sandeep Singh’s car. Apart from this, they also found photos of Indian Comedian Bharti Singh and Dera Sachcha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim, and many more.
- According to some media houses, Sandeep allied with Amritpal Singh, who was appointed as the head of ‘Waris Punjab De’ in October 2022.
- On 5 November 2022, Canada-based gangster Lakhbir Singh Landa (alias Landa Harike) claimed the responsibility while sharing a Facebook post for the murder of Shiv Sena leader Sudhir Suri in Amritsar.
- Sandeep Singh owns a garment shop near Gopal mandir at Majitha road in Amritsar, Punjab.