Indar Singh, son of Sham Singh, of Mari Kamboki, P. S. Khalra, District
Lahore. He was formerly in the 92nd Punjabis and subsequently joined
the Shanghai Municipal Police from which he was dismissed on the 2nd
October 1922 for disobedience of orders. He was one of the principals
Indian shareholders in a store in Shanghai which came under suspicion in
1927 as being the center for the distribution of the "Hindustan Ghadr
Dhandora" and other seditious pamphlets. He was also known to be
connected with the revolutionaries in the Punjab. He returned to India
subsequently and got his passport for Shanghai renewed by the Punjab
Government in February 1931 when he again left for that place and is still
there. Is a wrestler and runs a soda-water shop in Shanghai and is
reported to be keeping aloof from seditious activities in China.
Description : Age 44 years; wheat complexion; height 6’.