Key Points

Punjab Police achieved a major breakthrough by busting a terror module in Batala. They recovered four hand grenades and a 2kg RDX-based IED linked to cross-border conspiracies. The operation revealed connections to UK-based Babbar Khalsa International and Pakistan's ISI. Separate police actions also led to the arrest of Bambiha gang members involved in robbery plots and a recent murder case.

Key Points: Punjab Police Bust Batala Terror Module Seize RDX IED Grenades

  • Seized four hand grenades and a 2kg RDX-based IED from Batala village
  • Module linked to UK-based BKI terrorist Nishan Singh and Pakistan's ISI
  • One suspect arrested with another absconding in terror case
  • Police also arrested four Bambiha gang members planning major robbery
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Punjab Police bust terror module; four hand grenades, two kg RDX-based IED seized

Punjab Police foiled a cross-border terror plot, seizing 4 grenades & 2kg RDX IED linked to UK-based BKI & Pakistan's ISI. One arrested, manhunt ongoing.

"The consignment was placed on the directions of UK-based Babbar Khalsa International terrorist Nishan Singh - DGP Gaurav Yadav"

Chandigarh, Aug 25

In a major breakthrough, Punjab Police have foiled a terror module with the recovery of four hand-grenades, one RDX-based two kg IED, besides communication equipment from a village in Batala, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said on Monday.

He said preliminary investigation revealed that the consignment was placed on the directions of UK-based Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terrorist Nishan Singh, alias Nishan Jodia, acting under the instructions of Pakistan-based terrorist Harvinder Singh Rinda, backed by the ISI.

One accused has been arrested, while another is absconding, and efforts are underway to apprehend him, said the DGP.

Investigation is ongoing to expose the entire cross-border conspiracy, added the DGP.

In a related development, the police apprehended four active associates of the Devinder Bambiha gang while they were conspiring to commit a major robbery. They have been identified as Satnam Singh, alias Satti, Gurpreet, alias Guri, Sarm Singh, alias Rinku, and Deepak Singh.

At a checkpoint, the accused opened fire on the police party. “The police overpowered the assailants and arrested them along with their vehicle,” said the DGP.

Four weapons -- one Zigana pistol, three pistols of .30 and .32 bore, besides cartridges were seized from them.

Satnam Singh is a habitual offender with over 22 previous cases, including murder, attempt to murder, arms and the NDPS Acts. Sarm Singh and Deepak Singh are also linked to the narcotics trade.

The DGP said interrogation of the accused is underway, and more disclosures are expected.

A day earlier, Counter Intelligence of Jalandhar, in a joint operation, apprehended two shooters of the Lucky Patial-Davinder Bambiha gang from Mumbai for their involvement in a murder that took place in SBS Nagar last month, said the DGP.

Those arrested have been identified as Karan Ganger (25), a resident of Hoshiarpur, and Jaskarandeep Singh alias Kallu (23), a resident of Garhshankar. DGP Yadav said the accused, in connivance with US-based Jaskaran Singh, had killed a man in SBS Nagar owing to personal enmity. The arrested accused and Jaskaran are associates of Lucky Patial of the Bambiha gang.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is really concerning. How are these terror networks still operating from foreign soil? The government needs to put more pressure on countries harboring these terrorists. Stay safe, Punjab! 🙏
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Aman W
️Satnam Singh with 22 cases including murder? Why was such a dangerous criminal out on the streets? Our judicial system needs to be tougher on repeat offenders.
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Nisha Z
The narcotics-terrorism nexus is destroying our youth. These gangs operate together - drugs fund terrorism and terrorism protects drug trade. Need comprehensive action against both.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the police action, I hope proper procedures are followed during interrogation. Human rights must be respected even when dealing with terrorists.
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Vikram M
Operation from UK, Pakistan, and US-based handlers? This shows the global network. Our intelligence agencies need better international cooperation to tackle this threat.

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