PUNJAB POLICE BUST ISI-BACKED TERROR MODULE, 2 OPERATIVES HELD

As part of the ongoing drive launched by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to make Punjab a crime-free state, Punjab Police has busted an ISI-backed terror module jointly handled by Canada-based gangster Lakhbir Singh alias Landa and Pakistan-based gangster Harvinder Singh Rinda with the arrest of its two operatives, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Friday.
Pertinently, Canada-based Landa is considered to be a close aide of Pakistan-based wanted gangster Harvinder Singh alias Rinda, who has joined hands with Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), and they have close ties with the ISI. Landa had played a key role in conspiring the Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) terror attack at Punjab Police Intelligence Headquarters in Mohali and had also planted an IED beneath Sub-Inspector Dilbag Singh’s car in Amritsar.
Those arrested have been identified as Baljit Singh Malhi (25) of village Jogewal in Ferozepur and Gurbaksh Singh alias Gora Sandhu of village Buh Gujran in Ferozepur.
Divulging more details, DGP Gaurav Yadav said that in an intelligence-led operation by AIG Counter Intelligence Jalandhar Navjot Singh Mahal, the police teams had managed to arrest both the accused persons. The police have also recovered one sophisticated AK-56 assault rifle along with two magazines, 90 live cartridges, and two bullet shells from a location pinpointed by Gurbaksh Singh in his village, he added.
He said that the preliminary investigations revealed that Baljit was in touch with Italy-based Harpreet Singh alias Happy Sanghera, and on the latter’s directions, Baljit had picked up a consignment of weapons from a pinpointed spot at Makhu-Lohian road near the sanctuary in village Sudan in July 2022. Later, after conducting test fires, they hid the consignment in fields owned by Gurbaksh in his village, he added.
He said that it had also been ascertained that Baljit was in direct contact with dreaded gangsters, including Canada-based Lakhbir Landa and Arsh Dalla. Further investigations are on and more recoveries of weapons are expected soon, he added.
Meanwhile, an FIR No. 29, dated 22.09.2022, has been registered under sections 10, 13, 18, and 20 of the UA(P) Act and section 25 of the Arms Act at SSOC Amritsar.

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