Gurdaspur: Slain SP, and Two Policemen Get Top Gallantry Medal 

SP Baljit Singh, Inspector Balbir Singh and Head Constable Tara Singh will be awarded top police medals.

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Baljit Singh, Superintendent of Police, Punjab. (Photo: Bindu Singh)
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Baljit Singh, Superintendent of Police, Punjab. (Photo: Bindu Singh)
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Superintendent of Police Baljit Singh who gave up his life fighting the terrorists from Pakistan in Gurdaspur district last month, is among three policemen of Punjab chosen for the top police medal on the eve of Independence.

His two other colleagues, Inspector Balbir Singh and Head Constable Tara Singh, have also been accorded the top bravery medal for displaying exemplary courage in the face of imminent danger posed by the terrorists.

Baljit Singh, a Punjab provincial police service officer, has been awarded the President’s Police Medal for Gallantry posthumously for undertaking a daring challenge of combating three suicide attackers who attacked a police station in Dinanagar area of the border district on July 27.

The SP of the detective branch challenged the terrorists with his service pistol when they sneaked into the police station in the early hours of the day after they crossed over from across the International Border with Pakistan running along Gurdaspur.

Balbir and Tara were also present in the police station when the terrorists laid a siege and the policemen helped pin them down.

SP Baljit Singh’s father was also a policeman who too was killed by militants during the height of militancy in Punjab in 1984.

In the pre-dawn attack, the terrorists, suspected to be members of either Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) or Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), in army fatigues first targeted a roadside eatery, then sprayed bullets on a passenger bus and later barged into Dinanagar police station.

Seven persons – three civilians, Baljit Singh and three home guards-- were killed by the terrorists.

A Punjab police SWAT commando team later eliminated the terrorists after a long-drawn operation.

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