US, Italy-based duo among five arrested and charged
Chandigarh/Hoshiarpur: In a major swoop ahead of Independence Day, security agencies and Punjab Police have busted a Khalistani terror module with links to NRIs and Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The module was busted in Hoshiarpur district.
Punjab Police have arrested three suspects, all linked to the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF), and booked two NRIs on charges of trying to revive terrorism in Punjab. The case has been registered at Chhabewal police station, 10 km from Hoshiarpur.
In a joint operation, central security agencies and Punjab Police recovered three pistols, ammunition and explosives and nearly 15 bullet-proof jackets from their hideout.
The terror suspects are from the KLF – an insurgent group which was part of the separatist Khalistan movement in Punjab in the 1980s.
The NRIs booked are US-based Harjap Singh Japi, who is linked to radical Sikh organisation in the US – Sikhs for Justice – and Italy-based Avtar Singh. Both NRIs hail from Hoshiarpur district.
Police sources said that further investigations were on and some other people had been taken in custody and were being interrogated. The module is also being linked to terror and separatist outfits in the neighbouring Jammu and Kashmir.
“We are trying to find out if this module had any plans to carry out a strike on or around Independence Day,” a senior police officer said.
Punjab Police Inspector General Loknath Angra confirmed the arrests and busting of the terror module.
The module was busted following inputs from security agencies, based on phone call intercepts coming to some people at Handowal village in Hoshiarpur district.
“The calls used to be made to one Jaspreet Singh of Handowal village, who was a ‘gatka’ teacher in a gurdwara at Chhakowal Shiekhan. Avtar Singh (from Italy) met Jaspreet at the gurdwara on October 11, 2015. Avtar returned to Italy in June this year and used to call Jaspreet.
“Avtar and Harjap Singh, who is based in the US, were in touch with Jaspreet and motivated him to revive the Khalistan movement in Punjab. They even sent him money, religious literature and T-shirts. Jaspreet roped in two more youths, Hardeep Singh and Kuldip Singh, for the purpose,” an investigating officer said.
After tracking their activities for a few days, Punjab Police and central agencies took Jaspreet and Hardeep in custody. Kuldip was taken in custody based on the questioning of these youths.
The conspiracy was unearthed earlier this month and the case registered on August 6, police officials said. The suspects have been booked under various sections of the Arms Act, IPC and Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
“The names of at least four other Khalistan sympathisers have been revealed, who are part of this module. These people were trying to collect explosives and ammunition. Investigations are in progress,” sources said.
Besides the three KLF activists and two NRIs, the other names mentioned in the FIR are Vikramjit Singh and Balwinder Singh of Gurdaspur district.
Police sources said the suspects had revealed during interrogation that the weapons and bullet-proof jackets had been brought from Pakistan via the border belt in Tarn Taran district.