Jalandhar Blast Arrest: UP Man Held, Pakistan Link Suspected in Punjab Explosions

Punjab Police arrested Anil Sharma, a UP resident, in connection with the Jalandhar blast. AAP stated the investigation is ongoing to uncover the conspiracy behind the explosion. DGP Gaurav Yadav inspected blast sites in Amritsar and Jalandhar, suggesting Pakistan-backed elements may be involved. The blasts are seen as part of an ISI design to disrupt peace in Punjab ahead of Operation Sindoor's anniversary.

Key Points: Jalandhar Blast: Punjab Police Arrest UP Man, Probe On

  • Punjab Police arrests Anil Sharma from UP in Jalandhar blast case
  • DGP Gaurav Yadav suspects Pakistan-backed elements behind explosions
  • Low-intensity blasts reported in Amritsar and Jalandhar
  • Investigation underway to uncover conspiracy, says AAP
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Jalandhar blast: Punjab Police arrest UP resident, probe on to uncover conspiracy, says AAP

Punjab Police arrest Anil Sharma in Jalandhar blast case. AAP says investigation underway to uncover conspiracy. DGP hints at Pakistan-backed elements.

"We suspect that since the anniversary of carrying out Operation Sindoor is approaching, this is a part of Pakistan's ISI designs to cause disruptions in Punjab. - DGP Gaurav Yadav"

Jalandhar, May 14

In a major breakthrough, the Punjab Police has arrested a man in connection with the Jalandhar blast, Aam Aadmi Party said on Thursday.

The accused has been identified as Anil Sharma, a resident of Uttar Pradesh.

According to the party statement, the accused is currently being interrogated to ascertain his involvement and the motives behind the incident.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) stated that the state police is conducting a thorough investigation to uncover the conspiracy behind the explosion.

"Punjab Police is actively investigating the conspiracy behind the blast and scrutinising every angle," the party said in a statement.

Further investigation into the matter is underway.

Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav on May 6, inspected the sites of recent low-intensity blasts reported from Amritsar and Jalandhar, and said preliminary assessment indicates involvement of Pakistan-backed elements attempting to disturb peace in the state.

Addressing the media after visiting the spot at the Khassa cantonment boundary wall in Amritsar, the DGP said the incident appears to be part of Pakistan's "ISI-design" to create unrest in Punjab.

"We suspect that since the anniversary of carrying out Operation Sindoor is approaching, this is a part of Pakistan's ISI designs to cause disruptions in Punjab," he said.

He confirmed that a low-intensity explosion occurred near the army area boundary wall at Khassa cantonment on Tuesday night. Following the incident, teams from the Punjab Police, Bomb Disposal Squad and forensic experts were deployed to the site to sanitise the area and collect evidence for scientific examination.

"Today I visited Amritsar. Yesterday, a low-intensity explosion took place in the army area. I visited that crime scene... A low-intensity explosion was reported from the boundary wall of the army camp located at Khassa cantonment. After that, senior officers of Punjab Bomb Disposal Squads, Punjab Police and Forensic Experts were called to the spot, and after sanitising the area completely, samples from the exhibits were collected for scientific examination," he said.

On May 5, a blast occured in Khasa near the cantonment area in Amritsar at around 10:50 pm, prompting a swift response from police and security agencies. No casualties were reported.

Speaking to ANI, SP Aditya S. Warrier said police received information about the suspected blast, and senior officers immediately rushed to the spot along with the army personnel stationed in the cantonment area.

The Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) was called to conduct a thorough inspection.

The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team collected samples and evidence from the site. The collected material was sent for analysis to determine the nature and cause of the incident.

Amritsar SP Aditya Warrior told ANI, "At around 10.50 pm, the police received a complaint about a sound of a blast near Khassa cantonment... The police team reached the spot along with the senior officials of the army residing in the cantonment. The BDS team was also called, which conducted a check there. The FSL team gathered the evidence, and it has been sent for sampling and testing. We are checking how many blasts have occurred and how."

- ANI

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Priyanka N
जलंधर में बम धमाका? पंजाब पुलिस ने तुरंत कार्रवाई की, यह अच्छी बात है। लेकिन हमें गहराई से जांच करनी चाहिए कि इसके पीछे कौन है, क्योंकि सिर्फ एक आदमी को पकड़ने से सब कुछ हल नहीं हो जाता। 🧐
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Sneha F
यह बहुत चिंता का विषय है कि उत्तर प्रदेश का कोई व्यक्ति पंजाब में बम विस्फोट में शामिल है। पुलिस को पूरे नेटवर्क का पता लगाना चाहिए। पंजाब की शांति के लिए यह जरूरी है। 🙏
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Ravi K
आम आदमी पार्टी की सरकार ने इस मामले में तेजी दिखाई है, लेकिन अब तक पाकिस्तानी आईएसआई के खिलाफ कोई ठोस कदम नहीं उठाए गए। हम उम्मीद करते हैं कि जांच में सच्चाई सामने आएगी और दोषियों को कड़ी सजा मिलेगी। ⚖️
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David E
As someone who has lived in Punjab, I know how resilient the people are. These low-intensity blasts are clearly meant to create fear, but Punjabis won't be intimidated. The police should focus on dismantling the entire network behind this. 🇮🇳

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