Key Points

Punjab Police thwarted a major terror plot ahead of Independence Day by arresting two Babbar Khalsa International operatives linked to ISI-backed Harwinder Rinda. Recovered explosives included grenades and a pistol, with suspects reportedly targeting government buildings. Investigations reveal foreign handlers in the UK, US, and Europe directed the conspiracy. Authorities are probing further links while ensuring heightened security for I-Day celebrations.

Key Points: Punjab Police Foil ISI-Backed Rinda Terror Plot Ahead of I-Day

  • Punjab Police arrests two BKI operatives in Ferozepur
  • ISI-backed Rinda linked to grenade recovery plot
  • Accused had foreign handlers in UK, US, Europe
  • Plot aimed at disrupting peace ahead of Independence Day
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Ahead of I-Day, Punjab Police foil major terror plot by ISI-backed terrorist Rinda

Punjab Police arrest BKI operatives linked to ISI-backed Harwinder Rinda, recover grenades & pistols in major pre-Independence Day terror bust.

"The accused were actively conspiring to target government buildings and police establishments using grenades. – DGP Gaurav Yadav"

Chandigarh, Aug 14

Punjab Police have foiled a major terror plot being orchestrated by Pakistan's ISI-backed terrorist Harwinder Rinda with the arrest of two operatives of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror module, said Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav here on Thursday.

Those arrested have been identified as Harpreet Singh, alias Preet, a resident of Bhullar village in Tarn Taran, and Gulshan Singh, alias Nandu, a resident of Rampura village in Amritsar.

Police teams have recovered two 86P hand grenades and one 9MM pistol along with five cartridges from their possession.

The development comes ahead of Independence Day and two days after Punjab Police busted a BKI terror module with the arrest of five operatives, including three juveniles, from Tonk and Jaipur districts of Rajasthan and recovered one 86P hand-grenade and one .30 bore pistol from their possession.

DGP Yadav said preliminary investigations have revealed that the accused were working under the directions of their foreign-based handlers sitting in Britain, the US and Europe.

Probe has also revealed that the arrested accused were actively conspiring to target government buildings and police establishments using grenades to disturb the peace and harmony of the border state, he said.

The DGP said further investigations are ongoing to establish linkages in this case. Assistant Inspector General (Ferozepur) Gursewak Singh Brar said that following human intelligence, teams from Counter Intelligence launched an operation and arrested suspects, Harpreet Singh and Gulshan Singh from Talwandi Bhai in Ferozepur.

He said police have obtained remand of the accused, and further interrogation is expected to reveal more details regarding their contacts within and outside the country and their intended targets.

A case under Section 25 of the Arms Act and Sections 3, 4, and 5 of the Explosive Substances Act has been registered at the police station in Fazilka.

- IANS

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Priya S
Very concerning that foreign-based handlers are involved. NRI community should also be vigilant and report suspicious activities. We can't let anti-India elements misuse foreign soil.
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Aman W
While I appreciate police action, why do youth still fall for such traps? Need better education and employment opportunities in border areas to counter radicalization.
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Shreya B
This is scary! Just before Independence Day celebrations 😨 Thank God they were caught in time. Request all Punjabis to stay united against such forces trying to divide us.
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Vikram M
ISI never stops its dirty games. Time for India to take strong diplomatic action against countries harboring these handlers. Enough is enough!
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Kavya N
Police should also investigate how these grenades entered India. Border security needs to be more strict. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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David E
As someone living abroad, I'm shocked to see how foreign soil is being misused. Indian diaspora should actively counter such narratives in western countries.

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