Though the Chandigarh Police has received a clean chit in the alleged encounter at Moga, the Sub-Inspector of UT Police, Rajdeep Singh, who suffered a bullet injury, is yet to get a clean chit to lead a normal life. While the S-I has resumed duty of an investigating officer at the Sector 39 police station, he says that he is walking with a “ticking bomb” as the bullet remains embedded in his spine. Rajdeep underwent three major surgeries. “My life is in the hands of this bullet,” he told Newsline.There is numbness in my right leg. I have not been able to walk properly ever since. I was asked to avoid a waist belt and any exercise that causes stress to my spine. Doctors have not even advised me any physiotherapy exercises,” he said. Rajdeep, who was then posted in the Crime Branch of Chandigarh Police, was one of the officers in the police teams who had gone to Moga to arrest some alleged contract killers who had assaulted a student at his paying guest accommodation in June last year.