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Punjab Police Foil Major Terror Plot, Nab Two Men Linked to Babbar Khalsa International

Punjab Police Foil Major Terror Plot, Nab Two Men Linked to Babbar Khalsa International

Gurdaspur (Gurpreet Singh): Punjab Police have thwarted an alleged plot to spark violence in the state with the arrest of two men reportedly working under the influence of foreign-based handlers tied to the banned Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) organisation. The accused, identified as Lovedeep Singh, alias Love, and Tek Chand, known as Tinku, were detained in Gurdaspur following a swift intelligence-led operation. Officials said both were receiving directions from overseas operatives Gurdev Jassal and Gurlal alias Gullu, who are suspected of coordinating extremist activities from abroad. Early investigations indicate that the two men had been assigned to carry out targeted…
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Amritsar Blast: Terror Angle Probed as Suspected Babbar Khalsa Operative Dies in Explosion

Amritsar Blast: Terror Angle Probed as Suspected Babbar Khalsa Operative Dies in Explosion

Amritsar, May 28, 2025: A powerful explosion on Tuesday morning in the Majitha Road Bypass area of Amritsar has raised serious national security concerns after preliminary investigations suggested a possible terror link. The blast, which occurred around 9:30 AM, killed a man now identified by officials as a suspected operative of the banned terror outfit Babbar Khalsa.Initially believed to be an accidental detonation, possibly while a scrap dealer was dismantling explosive material, the narrative began to shift dramatically as forensic teams and intelligence agencies examined the site.Eyewitnesses reported a deafening noise followed by chaos, prompting immediate police and bomb disposal…
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ISI-Linked Terrorist Happy Passia’s Arrest in US Marks Big Win for Punjab Police

ISI-Linked Terrorist Happy Passia’s Arrest in US Marks Big Win for Punjab Police

Chandigarh, April 18, 2025 — Fugitive terrorist Harpreet Singh, known as Happy Passia, has been arrested in Sacramento, USA, in a major breakthrough for Indian law enforcement. Passia, wanted in multiple terror cases across Punjab, was tracked down with the help of the FBI and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, acting on inputs from the FBI’s New Delhi office.Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav described the arrest as a “major milestone” in the state’s ongoing war against terrorism. Passia is known to have strong links with Pakistan’s ISI and the banned Khalistani outfit Babbar Khalsa International. He is accused of being the…
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