Punjab Police Busts ISI-Linked Terror Module in Amritsar, Arrests Two

The Amritsar Rural Police has busted a terror and arms smuggling module with alleged links to Pakistan's ISI, arresting two individuals. Authorities recovered an AK-47 rifle, multiple pistols, and live cartridges from the accused, who were reportedly radicalizing youth and spreading anti-India narratives online. This operation is part of a broader crackdown, following the recent arrest of two individuals connected to an RDX blast at a Himachal Pradesh police station. Investigations aim to dismantle the entire network and establish its connections to foreign-based handlers.

Key Points: Punjab Police Busts ISI Terror Module, Recovers Weapons

  • ISI-sponsored module busted
  • Two arrests made in Amritsar
  • AK-47 and pistols recovered
  • Linked to radicalization efforts
  • Connection to earlier Nalagarh blast probe
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Punjab Police busts ISI terror module in Amritsar; two arrested

Amritsar police dismantle an ISI-sponsored terror module, arresting two and seizing AK-47, pistols, and ammunition. Investigation ongoing.

"Further investigation is underway to establish forward and backward linkages and dismantle the entire network. - DGP Punjab Police"

Amritsar, March 14

Amritsar Rural Police has busted an ISI-sponsored terror and cross-border arms smuggling module, apprehending two accused and recovering rifles, pistols, and cartridges, according to the Director General of Police of Punjab.

Preliminary investigation reveals that the accused were in contact with foreign-based handlers through social media, The module was also involved in radicalization and spreading Anti-India and Anti-Police narratives.

In an X post, DGP Punjab Police said, "An FIR has been registered at PS Gharinda, #Amritsar Rural. Further investigation is underway to establish forward and backward linkages and dismantle the entire network. @PunjabPoliceInd remains steadfast in its zero-tolerance approach against terrorism, illegal arms trafficking and organized crime."

One AK-47 rifle with 2 magazines and 36 live cartridges, along with 3 sophisticated Glock 9mm pistols were recovered from the module.

Earlier on February 22, Counter Intelligence Jalandhar, in a joint operation with Counter Intelligence, SAS Nagar, has successfully apprehended two key perpetrators involved in the IED (RDX) blast at Nalagarh Police Station (Himachal Pradesh) on January 1, 2026, police said.

According to the release, the arrested accused have been identified as Mahavir @ Kaka and Manpreet @ Mani, both residents of SBS Nagar, Punjab. During the operation, one 9mm Glock pistol, along with live cartridges, was recovered from their possession.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that the accused were operating under the directions of foreign-based masterminds Gopi Nawashehria and Jassi Kulam, both associated with the proscribed terrorist organisation Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), as stated in the release.

Further, it was established that the accused, along with their accomplices, had procured consignments containing IEDs (RDX) and hand grenades on the instructions of their foreign handlers. From these consignments, one IED (RDX) was utilised in executing the blast at Nalagarh Police Station.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is deeply concerning. Recovering an AK-47 and Glock pistols shows the scale of the threat. My heart goes out to the families in Punjab who have to live with this reality. Hope the investigation uncovers the entire network.
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Vikram M
While I commend the police action, we must also ask why our youth are getting radicalized. What are the socio-economic factors? Just arresting people isn't a permanent solution. We need to address the root causes in Punjab.
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Priya S
Foreign handlers sitting safely abroad and ruining the lives of our young people. This is the real problem. BKI, ISI... they don't care about Punjab or its people. They just want to create chaos. Stay strong, Punjab!
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Rohit P
The link to the Nalagarh blast is scary. These networks are interconnected. Zero-tolerance is the only way. Salute to the bravery of our police personnel who risk their lives every day.
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Michael C
Reading this from abroad. The sophistication of the weapons recovered (Glock pistols) points to a well-funded operation. India's security agencies seem to be on top of it. Hope the "forward and backward linkages" are fully traced.

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