Epsom to the Punjab Ride for Ranjit
On 8th May 2015, Mr Ranjit Singh Power, a respected and successful businessman from the UK, was reported missing after travelling to India to complete contractual arrangements. Since that day, he has never returned home, and no record of him existing anywhere in the world has ever been found.
After years of uncertainty and devastating loss for his family, a male has now been convicted of his murder and is currently serving a prison sentence in India. Yet despite this conviction, Mr Power’s family still cannot obtain the closure they desperately need. Without a Declaration of Presumed Death Certificate from the High Court, they remain trapped in legal limbo.
Why Clive’s Cycling
On 6th February 2026, Clive will be cycling from Epsom Racecourse Grandstand all the way to the Punjab—a journey motivated by determination, compassion, and a desire to honour a man whose family has endured unimaginable suffering.
My goal is to raise £15000.00 which will go directly towards helping Mr Power’s family obtain the Presumed Death Certificate. The cost of the court fees could rise to £15000.00 and we hope to obtain legal assistance. True Honour is a small charity with limited funds, so I ask for your help. Clive served 34 years in the Metropolitan Police Service, so this is a wonderful chance to make an old police officer suffer. Also to show this family their dad has not been forgotten.
The Punjab restaurant in Covent Garden is the first and oldest Punjabi, North Indian Restaurant in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Sardar Gurbachan Singh Maan in 1946, to be a home away from home for his fellow country people, with Punjabi home cooked food from fresh ingredients.
The full, address of the Punjab restaurant is 80 Neal Street,
Covent Garden, London
WC2H 9PA
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