- Miraculous rescue of Harnek Singh despite life-threatening attack
- Popular Oakland-based radio host Harnaksingh was stabbed 40 times by squatters.
Auckland: An Auckland court has awarded harsh punishment to the squatters who tried to kill popular Auckland-based radio-host Harnaksingh. It can be said as a miracle that Harnaksingh survived the Khalistanists' serious attempt to kill him despite being an open opponent of Khalistan.
According to Australia Times, 27-year-old Sarvajit Sidhu, one of those who tried to kill Harnaksingh, accepted the charge against him, while Sukhpreet Singh (44), who was an accomplice in the murder, was sentenced by the court for aiding and abetting the murder attempt. While the third terrorist, whose name is still withheld, this anonymous 40-year-old had hatched this conspiracy, Australia Today quoting New Zealand-Herand says.
During the hearing of this case, Judge Mark-Woolford said that religious fundamentalism needs to be curbed and civil society needs to be fully protected against it.
The details of this case are that dt. On 23 December 2020, Harnak Singh is a very popular host on New Zealand radio and TV, also nicknamed 'Nikki'. While they were going in their motorbike, the assailants with 3 cars went a little ahead of their motorbike and stopped their motorbikes next to Harnek Singh's motorbike. Harnek was also forced to stop the motor from which the three assailants approached Harnek directly and started stabbing him through the window of the motor. After the stabbing, he fled, but was caught on CCTV coverage from the road leading to his arrest.
After this, Harneksingh was treated in which 350 stitches were taken on the 40 wounds he sustained, and finally Harneksingh survived.
During the court hearing, Judge Woolford said that the attack was a concrete example of religious extremism. There is an imperative to protect society from such attacks. Those terrorists must be given severe punishment regarding this incident so that they get a strong message.
The name of the murder conspirator has been withheld in this case. Today he has been sentenced to thirteen and a half years. In which earlier it has been said that he will not be released on parole for 9 years. While Sarvajit Sidhu has been sentenced to nine and a half years. The court has ordered Sukhpreet Singh to undergo house arrest for six months. Jagraj Singh and Gurbinder Singh have been released due to lack of evidence.
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