Punjab Police Bust ISI-Backed BKI Terror Module, Seize Grenades & IED

Punjab Police, in a joint operation with central agencies, have busted an ISI-sponsored Babbar Khalsa International terror module with the arrest of two operatives from Gurdaspur. Significant recoveries include five hand grenades, detonators, and an IED packed with nails, indicating preparations for high-impact attacks. Preliminary investigations reveal the module was being operated by foreign-based handlers. Further probes are underway to uncover the entire conspiracy and local support networks.

Key Points: ISI-Backed Terror Module Busted in Punjab, Explosives Seized

  • Two BKI operatives arrested
  • Five hand grenades & IED seized
  • Module backed by foreign-based ISI handlers
  • Aimed to disturb public peace in Punjab
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ISI-sponsored BKI terror module busted in Punjab, five hand grenades & IED seized

Punjab Police arrest two BKI operatives, seize hand grenades and IED material in a major counter-terror operation targeting an ISI-sponsored module.

"The recovery indicated that the module was preparing to commit high-impact terror attacks - DGP Gaurav Yadav"

Chandigarh, April 9

In a major breakthrough, the Punjab Police's Amritsar Rural and Gurdaspur forces, and the State Special Operation Cell of Counter Intelligence Wing, in a joint operation with central agencies, busted an ISI-sponsored Babbar Khalsa International terror module with the arrest of its two operatives, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said on Thursday.

Those arrested have been identified as Akash Masih and Jablaun, both residents of Dulla Nangal in Gurdaspur. The duo have a criminal past.

DGP Yadav said the arrest of these two operatives led to significant recoveries, which include five hand grenades, two special detonators, a Push-to-Talk (PTT) timer with coder and decoder, a 9V battery, an improvised explosive device (IED) material, comprising one kg of high explosive packed with nails, and a Baofeng walkie-talkie with cable and trigger mechanism.

The recovery indicated that the module was preparing to commit high-impact terror attacks aimed at disturbing public peace in the state, the DGP said.

Deputy Inspector General of Police, Border Range, Sandeep Goel, said that preliminary investigations have revealed that the ISI-backed terror module was being operated by foreign-based handlers.

Further investigation is underway to establish linkages and to unearth the entire conspiracy and local support networks, he said.

Sharing operational details, Senior Superintendent of Police, Gurdaspur, Aditya said during a special police check at T-Point Jogowal Bedia, two young men were spotted approaching on a motorcycle from the direction of Jogowal Bedia village.

Upon seeing the police, the suspects attempted to make a U-turn to flee from the spot, he said, adding that police teams managed to intercept them.

The SSP said the pillion rider was holding two bags-- blue and yellow -- covered with a cloth. Upon search of bags, explosive material and devices were recovered from their possession, he said, adding that forensic and bomb disposal teams were immediately summoned to the spot, and the explosives and grenades were successfully defused. A

first information report was registered on April 8 under Sections 4 and 5 of the Explosive Substances Act at the police station in Kalanaur in Gurdaspur.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
This is very concerning. 1 kg of high explosive packed with nails? The intent was clearly to cause maximum civilian casualties. We need to strengthen our intelligence at the grassroots level in border districts. Jai Hind.
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Aman W
While I commend the police action, I have a respectful criticism. How do these modules keep getting formed? We need a long-term socio-economic strategy for Punjab's youth, along with security, to truly dry up the pool of potential recruits.
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Sarah B
The bravery of the police team who intercepted them on the spot is commendable. Handling live IEDs and grenades is incredibly risky. Salute to our forces for keeping us safe.
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Vikram M
ISI's hand is always there, trying to destabilize India. Time and again they use proxies like BKI. Our agencies must keep up the pressure and ensure strong diplomatic action is also taken against the sponsors abroad.
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Kriti O
It's heartbreaking to see young men from our own soil being used as pawns by foreign agencies. What happened to "Punjabiyat" and brotherhood? We must protect our state's hard-earned peace. 🙏

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