DIG Visits Injured Inspector After Gurdaspur Encounter, Details Terror Module Bust

Deputy Inspector General Sandeep Goyal visited Inspector Gurmeet Singh, who was injured in an encounter with a terrorist. The DIG praised Singh's bravery and confirmed his improving condition. He detailed the recent bust of a complex, international ISI-backed terror module responsible for a grenade attack in Gurdaspur. The network had multiple layers and aimed to incite communal tensions through further planned attacks.

Key Points: DIG Visits Injured Inspector, Details ISI-Linked Module Bust

  • DIG visits injured inspector after encounter
  • Inspector praised for bravery in operation
  • International ISI-backed terror module busted
  • Modules aimed to spark communal tensions with grenade attacks
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Punjab: DIG visits injured Inspector Gurmeet Singh in hospital after Gurdaspur encounter

DIG Sandeep Goyal visits injured Inspector Gurmeet Singh, praises bravery, and details bust of international terror module in Punjab.

"Punjab Police... has busted an international ISI-backed terror module - DIG Sandeep Goyal"

Gurdaspur, February 25

Deputy Inspector General Border Range, Sandeep Goyal, on Wednesday visited a private hospital in Gurdaspur to check on Inspector Gurmeet Singh, who sustained injuries during an encounter with terrorist Dilawar Singh.

Speaking to the media, the DIG stated that Gurmeet Singh supported his team with great bravery throughout the entire operation, and while encountering Dilawar Singh during this mission, he himself got injured.

He praised the contribution made by the Inspector and shared that Gurmeet Singh is now doing well. He expressed pride in having a brave police officer like Gurmeet Singh in his team and noted that his condition is now much better than before.

Earlier in December, DIG Sandeep Goyal said the Punjab Police, with support from central and state agencies, had busted an international ISI-backed terror module involved in a grenade attack in Gurdaspur and planning more strikes.

Speaking to ANI, the DIG said, "Punjab Police, with the help of central agencies, Delhi Police, Haryana Police, state's own intelligence agencies, has busted an international ISI-backed terror module... The one who was leading it was terrorist Shahzad Bhatti, Zeeshan Akhtar, who is a resident of Jalandhar Rural and Amandeep Singh Aman Pannu, who was a resident of Gurdaspur."

He said the terrorists had aimed to spark communal tensions. "They had planned a hand grenade attack to spread chaos and disharmony between communities. They had carried out a hand grenade attack on a police station in Gurdaspur," he added.

According to the DIG, the network had multiple layers. "They had created two modules of their own and the second module was to carry out another such incident after 4-5 days, which we foiled yesterday... We have arrested Naveen and Kush. Two pistols and a P86 Chinese-made hand grenade were also recovered from them," he said.

He further said that questioning had led them to additional suspects. "Gurjeet Singh and Pradeep Singh were arrested yesterday. We identified both modules through questioning. During the raids and arrests, we discovered that the first module members, Hargun and Vijay Prajapati, both residents of Gwalior, had been arrested by the Delhi Police. We have identified the third individual and will apprehend him."

The DIG added that follow-up action was underway. "The second module has also been identified, in which Naveen and Kush have been arrested. There is a third module within that as well. The third character has been identified. He will also be arrested soon..." he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is deeply concerning. The article mentions an "international ISI-backed terror module" with multiple layers. It's good that the police are acting, but how do these networks operate for so long? We need stronger intelligence at the grassroots level in border states.
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Priya S
Heartening to see the coordination between Punjab Police, central agencies, and other state forces. Terrorism is a national threat and requires a united response. Kudos to all involved for foiling these planned attacks. Get well soon, Inspector!
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Vikram M
The aim to spark communal tensions is the most dangerous part. We, as citizens, must remain vigilant and not fall for any propaganda that tries to divide us. Peace in Punjab is hard-earned and must be protected by all.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the police work, the article reads like a PR piece for the DIG. What about the families of these officers who live in constant fear? We need to talk about better equipment, psychological support, and compensation for our frontline personnel.
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Kavya N
Chinese-made hand grenade recovered? This shows the complex web of threats. It's not just one neighbor causing trouble. Our security agencies have a tough job. Proud of our police force in Punjab for their relentless work.

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