Chandigarh: Punjabi pop singer Daler Mehndi was sent to jail for a 19-year-old human trafficking case on Thursday. A court in Punjab's Patiala dismissed Daler Mehndi's plea against his two-year jail in a 19-year-old human trafficking case. He was subsequently arrested and sent to a local jail.
He was convicted along with his brother in March 2018 and later released on bail. As his bail plea was dismissed by the court of Additional Sessions Judge H S Grewal, Daler Mehndi was taken into custody. Police had registered a case against the singer, his brother Shamsher Singh -- who died in October 2017 -- and two others, after it was alleged that the accused took money from people to the tune of Rs 1 crore on the pretext of taking them abroad.
Complainant, Bakhshish Singh, alleged that the deal never matured and the accused failed to return the money. The case was registered in 2003 in Patiala. Daler Mehndi was subsequently arrested but released on bail after a few days. Police had earlier moved two petitions before the court saying that Daler Mehndi was not required in the case as he had nothing to do with the immigration fraud, called 'kabootarbaazi' -- literally flying of pigeons but referring to numerous youth in Punjab trying to use illegal means to settle abroad.