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Labh Singh was born on 1952 in Village Panjwar, Tarn Taran, India, is a Leader of Khalistan Commando Force. Discover Labh Singh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Birthplace Village Panjwar, Tarn Taran, India
Date of death 1988
Died Place Tanda, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India
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1971

After finishing his education at Baba Buddha Sahib College, Labh Singh joined the Punjab Police force in 1971 and served the force until he left his job in 1982.

1978

Following the 1978 Sikh–Nirankari clash, which saw 13 Sikh killed and 150 injured, Nirankari were expelled by the Akal Takht out of the Sikh fold and became a target of attacks.

Sodhi and Labh Singh had disguised themselves as police.

They had approached Resham posing as officers who just wanted to chat.

As Resham was talking about Bhindranwale, supposedly negatively, Labh Singh and Sodhi pulled out stenguns and opened fire killing him instantly.

It is said that Sodhi and Labh Singh fled on a Royal Enfield Bullet and fired victory shots.

1982

Influenced by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, Labh Singh left the Punjab police in 1982 or 1983, and joined the Sikh militant movement.

On October 27, 1982, Labh Singh and Surinder Singh Sodhi killed Resham Singh.

Resham was the Sant Nirankari head of Hoshiarpur District and 1 of the 7 Sant Nirankari stars which were the Sant Nirankari version of the Panj Pyare.

1983

According to other sources he left his job in 1983.

On April 25, 1983, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) A.S. Atwal was killed while leaving the Golden Temple.

In the killing 2 others were critically injured.

Labh Singh was involved in the killing.

After Atwal was killed his driver and bodyguards quickly escaped.

Other units stationed nearby also fled instead of taking any action.

His death was celebrated by the other militants in the Temple who fired victory shots.

His corpse remained there for hours.

Only after Punjab Chief Minister Darbara Singh phone Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and got his permission was Atwal’s body recovered.

A possible reason why Labh Singh killed Atwal was because he had killed 1 of Jarnail Singh’s men and injured 3 other men.

Another possible reason could be that Atwal was accused by Bhindranwale of stripping a Sikh women and parading her while one of Atwal’s men held her by the breast.

On May 1, 1983, Labh Singh and fellow militants through a grenade at Inspector Harjit Singh.

Harjit survived the explosion, but it caused great damage to the surrounding area.

Bhindranwale had accused Harjit of being involved in multiple extrajudicial executions of Sikhs and a “drinker of Sikh blood”.

On May 30, 1983, Surinder Singh Sodhi along with Major Singh Nagoke and Labh Singh killed Inspector Bhagwan Singh Karianwala.

He was gunned down in Sultanpur Lodhi in a busy market while patrolling.

Bhagwan was killed along with his gunmen, a police constable.

Sodhi, Labh and Nagoke grabbed the guns of the killed policemen, those being a Sten gun and revolver.

Bhagwan had been accused by Bhindranwale as being one of the leading officers in the torture of Sikhs.

On August 15, 1983, at around 1:15 PM Surinder Singh Sodhi, Major Singh Nagoke, and Labh Singh, from a motorcycle, opened fire on and killed Inspector Gurcharan Singh Sansi who was also on a motorcycle.

Sansi was killed in Muktsar.

1988

Sukhdev Singh Dhillon (1952 – 12 July 1988), best known as General Labh Singh and also known as Sukha Sipahi and just Labh Singh, was a former Punjab police officer turned militant who took command of the Khalistan Commando Force after its first leader, Manbir Singh Chaheru, was arrested in 1986.

He was an associate of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale who did many actions with Surinder Singh Sodhi and fought against the Indian Army during Operation Blue Star.

He was involved in the assassination of retired Chief of Army Staff Arun Vaidya and the attack on the Director-General of the Punjab Police, Julio Francis Ribeiro.

He was involved it multiple assassinations of police, and government officials as well as targeted attacks on Communists.

He allegedly masterminded what was then India's largest bank robbery, taking almost Rs.

60 million (About 1.023 billion rupees in 2023. About $12.5 million USD in 2023) from the Punjab National Bank, Miller Gunj branch, Ludhiana, as well as many other robberies which enabled the Khalistan Commando Force to buy weapons.

Labh Singh's original name was Sukhdev Singh Dhillon

He was also known as Sukha Sipahi.

He lived in the village of Panjwar, in Tehsil (sub-district) Patti in district Amritsar and owned 9 acre of land.

He married Davinder Kaur.