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Punjab police busts another Pro-Khalistan terror module, arrests 2

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Gitanjali Mangal -- September 15th 2020 12:46 PM -- Updated: September 15th 2020 12:58 PM
Punjab police busts another Pro-Khalistan terror module, arrests 2

Punjab police busts another Pro-Khalistan terror module, arrests 2

Averting a major terror incident in the state, the Punjab Police has busted yet another pro-Khalistan terrorist module, with the arrest of two people allegedly operating in connivance with five criminals, including a KZF operative currently languishing in Amritsar jail. The Pakistan-backed module was busted on the basis of inputs about the nefarious designs of certain pro-Khalistan elements trying to disturb peace and harmony in the state by launching terror attacks, said DGP Dinkar Gupta. Gupta said following the inputs, the Punjab Police had launched a drive to ensure thorough frisking and checking of all those entering the state from various parts of the country, thus leading to the arrest of Harjeet Singh aka Raju and Shamsher Singh aka Shera, both residents of village Mianpur, District Tarn Taran. Also Read | Punjab CM announces Rs. 514 oxymeters through approved vendors in every district Six sophisticated weapons (one 9mm pistol, four .32 calibre pistols and one .32 revolver), 8 live rounds of ammunition, several mobile phones and an internet dongle were seized from the duo, who were nabbed at the check post near Hotel Jashan on Rajpura-Sirhind road by a police party comprising ASI Gurdarshan Singh, Head Constable Jora Singh and Punjab Home Guard Pritpal Singh. Terror tag for 9 pro-Khalistan operatives - india news - Hindustan Times A case FIR no. 116 dated 15.09.2020 under sections 212, 216, 120 B IPC, 25/ 54/ 59 Arms Act, 1959 r/w sections 13, 16, 18, 20 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2019 has been registered at PS Sadar. During preliminary investigation, the accused revealed that they received 4 weapons from Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, and 2 were received from Safidon, Dist Jind, Haryana, according to the DGP. Gupta disclosed that the duo is also wanted in an attempt to murder and Arms Act case registered in Police Station Sarai Amanat Khan, District Tarn Taran. Initial investigations have further revealed that the two men were planning a major terror attack in Punjab in connivance with five criminals, namely  Shubhdeep Singh @ Shubh r/o Cheecha, district Amritsar, now lodged in Amritsar Jail; Amritpal Singh Baath r/o Mianpur, District Tarn Taran, wanted in as many as 12 different cases of murder, attempt to murder, Arms Act in Tarn Taran and Amritsar Rural districts; Randeep Singh @ Romi r/o Chheharta, Amritsar, wanted in drug cases in Amritsar, along with Goldy and Ashu, both from District Karnal, Haryana. They were planning attacks in India': ISI-linked Khalistan extremists remain on no-fly list in Canada | India News Sharing details about Shubhdeep Singh, the DGP said he was an active militant of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), who was arrested by Punjab Police in September 2019 with the recovery of a China-made drone from village Mahawa, Amritsar Rural District. In April last year, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had filed a chargesheet against him along with 8 others, including Akashdeep Singh, Balwant Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Balbir Singh, Maan Singh, Gurdev Singh, Sajanpreet Singh and Romandeep Singh before the special NIA court in Mohali. This case related to  information that Pakistan based Chief of KZF, Ranjeet Singh aka Neeta in connivance with Gurmeet Singh aka Bagga, a Germany based KZF operative, had smuggled arms, ammunition, explosives and Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) into India via drones from Pakistan. Also Read | Think 10 times before posting anything on social media says Punjab CM to youngsters As regards Randeep Singh aka Romi, Gupta disclosed that he is wanted in by the SSOC Amritsar in a case of attempt to murder, drug smuggling and Arms Act vide FIR No. 17, dated 16.12.2014. -PTC News


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