Saturday, February 14, 2026
ADVT 
India

Punjab Woman Drug Officer Shot By Ex-Chemist In Kharar Office; Assailant Dies Of Own Bullet

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Mar, 2019 11:07 PM

    Perturbed over having lost the licence to run a chemist shop about a decade back, a 45-year-old Morinda man shot dead a 35-year-old woman zonal licensing authority of Food and Drug Administration, Punjab, on Friday morning at her office in Kharar. The assailant later shot himself dead as well.


    The victim has been identified as Neha Shoree of Sector 6, Panchkula, and her attacker as Balwinder Singh.


    “Balwinder was nursing a grudge against Neha since 2009 when his licence of chemist shop in Morinda was cancelled,” said HS Bhullar, senior superintendent of police (SSP), Mohali.


    After the shootout, the Singh ran out of the building and tried to escape on his motorcycle, which was parked outside.


    However, Suresh Kumar, a laboratory attendant in the office, chased him and caught hold of the assailant when he was about to start his motorbike.

    The assailant first tried to shoot at Suresh, but when he fell on the road due to dragging behind of his motorcycle by the latter, he ended up firing at himself.


    Shocked and dismayed colleagues rushed Neha to civil hospital, Kharar, from where she was shifted to a private hospital.


    From there, she was shifted to PGIMER, but she died on the way.


    The victim’s 4-year-old niece was sitting with her when the assailant shot at her at about 11.30 am in the morning.


    The little girl was in complete shock and was unable to understand what had happened.


    The victim’s colleagues said that her niece had come to the office with her for the first time today, as she was to drop her somewhere.


    The assailant was also shifted to PGIMER, where he succumbed to his injuries.


    The entire episode happened within a span of few minutes and many in the office could not even understand what happened.


    The victim’s colleagues took care of the little girl before her family members could reach there.


    The assailant was later identified as Balwinder Singh of Morinda who had a shop there, which was closed due to cancellation of licence following recovery of huge cache of intoxicants during a raid by the victim officer some ten years ago.


    Pradeep Matoo, State Drug Controller, said, “Balwinder Singh got a licence in 2005 which was valid till 2010. His shop was located in Morinda. Neha as drug inspector in Ropar raided his shop in 2008 where habit forming drugs were recovered from his shop. His licence was cancelled at that time and he had left the shop.”


    SHO of Kharar City police station Bhagwant Singh Riar said the police have registered a case under Section 302 of the IPC and under the Arms Act against the accused as per statement recorded by Gurmit Singh who was working as a computer operator and was sitting with the deceased in her office.


    Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has directed DGP to ensure speedy probe into the killing.


    Neha Shoree was married to Varun Monga and had a daughter. The family lived in Panchkula.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Would Hate To Give Two Points To Pakistan In World Cup: Sachin Tendulkar

    Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar on Friday said he would “hate” to see India concede two points to Pakistan by not playing them in the upcoming World Cup as such a move would only help the arch-rivals in the mega-event.

    Would Hate To Give Two Points To Pakistan In World Cup: Sachin Tendulkar

    Behbal Kalan Firing: Punjab and Haryana High Court Says Police Party Could Not Be Solely Blamed For It

    More than three years after police firing at Behbal Kalan village left two persons dead, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has virtually indicated that the police action was not unjustified.

    Behbal Kalan Firing: Punjab and Haryana High Court Says Police Party Could Not Be Solely Blamed For It

    Pak Woman Asked To Leave India, Court Says No Coercive Steps Till February 28

    Pak Woman Asked To Leave India, Court Says No Coercive Steps Till February 28
    The 37-year-old woman had come to India in 2005 after marrying an Indian man. She has been residing in Delhi with her husband and two minor sons.

    Pak Woman Asked To Leave India, Court Says No Coercive Steps Till February 28

    Forfeiting World Cup Match With Pak Worse Than Surrender: Shashi Tharoor

    Forfeiting World Cup Match With Pak Worse Than Surrender: Shashi Tharoor
    Shashi Tharoor, in a tweet, said the government did not even declare national mourning following the Pulwama attack and wants to cancel a match three months from now.  

    Forfeiting World Cup Match With Pak Worse Than Surrender: Shashi Tharoor

    Gold Worth Rs. 6.24 Crore Seized At Chennai Airport; 6 Arrested

    Gold Worth Rs. 6.24 Crore Seized At Chennai Airport; 6 Arrested
    A huge number of iPhones, smartwatches, USB chips, storage devices, camera lens and cigarettes worth Rs. 1.1 crore were seized, a press release said.

    Gold Worth Rs. 6.24 Crore Seized At Chennai Airport; 6 Arrested

    Centre 'Requests' Airlines To Give Passengers Letters On Its Achievements

    Centre 'Requests' Airlines To Give Passengers Letters On Its Achievements
    Airlines operating on the domestic routes have been sent a note along with the letter written by Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu.  

    Centre 'Requests' Airlines To Give Passengers Letters On Its Achievements