Haryana police send teams to Delhi, Mumbai to nab Ranjit Bajaj

By IANS
Sunday, February 7, 2010

PANCHKULA - Teams of police officials have been sent to Delhi and Mumbai to nab Ranjit Bajaj, son of a former bureaucrat couple, who was booked in an attempt to murder case Jan 29, authorities said here Sunday.

“After scrutinising the call details of two mobile phones of Ranjit, police have ascertained that he is either in Delhi or in Mumbai. Therefore, we have sent our different teams there and they are raiding his possible hideouts. We will be able to arrest him very soon,” a police officer said.

Ranjit, son of retired bureaucrats B.R. Bajaj and Rupan Deol Bajaj, has been absconding since Jan 29.

Ranjit was booked following a complaint from Gurmohan Singh Bedi, son of a sitting Punjab and Haryana High Court judge M.M.S. Bedi.

Gurmohan said Bajaj threatened to kill him after a verbal argument.

He had alleged that Ranjit along with his two private security guards hit him with weapons at the North Park resort here over a parking argument at the winter ball of St John’s Old Boys Association (SJOBA).

“There is no question of compromise between us. I want everyone to know the reality of Ranjit, he was not at all regretful. He even tried to malign my image,” Gurmohan told IANS.

Ranjit’s mother Rupan Deol Bajaj, a retired IAS officer, who is now an information commissioner in Punjab said Ranjit has gone out of station to take part in some auditions.

Ranjit was earlier booked by Chandigarh police in cases of kidnapping, intimidation and other offences under the Arms Act.

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