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BSF Constable Dies During NCB Questioning in Amritsar
23 Mar
Summary
- A BSF constable died on March 20 during questioning by the NCB.
- The constable's family refuses to accept the body, demanding clarity.
- The family alleges foul play and demands a thorough investigation.

A Border Security Force (BSF) constable, Jaswinder Singh, died on March 20 while in the custody of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in Amritsar. Singh had reportedly been brought in for questioning by the central anti-drug agency on March 3, while he was on leave from his duty and was scheduled to return the following day.
According to police reports, the constable's health suddenly deteriorated during his interrogation on March 20, leading to his death. However, the exact cause of death remains officially unestablished.
The family of the deceased constable has expressed strong suspicions, refusing to claim the body or permit a postmortem examination. They are demanding a thorough investigation into the events that transpired, alleging foul play in Singh's demise.
As of March 23, 2026, the NCB has not released an official statement concerning the incident. Authorities state that further details will be provided once a postmortem examination report becomes available, which is expected to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the constable's death.




