Via PTI
NEW DELHI: The Nationwide Investigation Company (NIA) has filed a fee sheet towards six suspected terrorists of the Babbar Khalsa Global (BKI) in a case associated with the seizure of hands and explosives from a automobile in Haryana in Might, an authentic mentioned on Friday.
The charge-sheeted accused incorporated Pakistan-based Harwinder Singh Sandhu alias “Rinda” of the proscribed terrorist organisation who has despatched the guns via drones into the Indian territory for executing terrorist acts in India, a spokesperson of the NIA mentioned.
The authentic mentioned the case was once to start with registered on Might 5 at Madhuban police station in Haryana underneath more than a few sections of the Illegal Actions (Prevention) Act, Explosive Elements Act and the Fingers Act, and re-registered by means of the NIA on Might 24, 2022.
A pistol with two magazines and 31 rounds, 3 improvised explosive units (IEDs) and Rs 1.30 lakh in money had been recovered from Gurpreet Singh alias “Gopi”, Amandeep Singh alias “Deepa”, Parminder Singh alias “Pinder” and Bhupinder Singh all through a seek of the automobile, the spokesperson mentioned.
The NIA mentioned they had been going to ship the consignment to Adilabad in Telangana by means of preserving it in a specifically designed-cavity of their automotive.
The 4, at the side of Rinda and Rajboir Singh alias “Raja”, had been charge-sheeted underneath sections 120(B), 121, 121A, 122 of the Indian Penal Code, Sections 13, 17, 18, 18B, 20, 23,38 & 39 of the UAPA, Segment 25 (1AA) of the Fingers Act and Sections 4 & 5 the Explosive Elements Act, the spokesperson mentioned.
The authentic mentioned Gurpreet, Amandeep, Parminder Singh, Bhopinder and Rajbir are citizens of Punjab, whilst Rinda is a resident of Maharashtra.
“Right through the investigation, it’s printed that the explosives, hands and ammunition had been despatched by means of Rinda of BKI from Pakistan via drones to his India-based buddies for wearing out terrorist assaults at other portions of India,” the spokesperson mentioned.
NEW DELHI: The Nationwide Investigation Company (NIA) has filed a fee sheet towards six suspected terrorists of the Babbar Khalsa Global (BKI) in a case associated with the seizure of hands and explosives from a automobile in Haryana in Might, an authentic mentioned on Friday.
The charge-sheeted accused incorporated Pakistan-based Harwinder Singh Sandhu alias “Rinda” of the proscribed terrorist organisation who has despatched the guns via drones into the Indian territory for executing terrorist acts in India, a spokesperson of the NIA mentioned.
The authentic mentioned the case was once to start with registered on Might 5 at Madhuban police station in Haryana underneath more than a few sections of the Illegal Actions (Prevention) Act, Explosive Elements Act and the Fingers Act, and re-registered by means of the NIA on Might 24, 2022.
A pistol with two magazines and 31 rounds, 3 improvised explosive units (IEDs) and Rs 1.30 lakh in money had been recovered from Gurpreet Singh alias “Gopi”, Amandeep Singh alias “Deepa”, Parminder Singh alias “Pinder” and Bhupinder Singh all through a seek of the automobile, the spokesperson mentioned.
The NIA mentioned they had been going to ship the consignment to Adilabad in Telangana by means of preserving it in a specifically designed-cavity of their automotive.
The 4, at the side of Rinda and Rajboir Singh alias “Raja”, had been charge-sheeted underneath sections 120(B), 121, 121A, 122 of the Indian Penal Code, Sections 13, 17, 18, 18B, 20, 23,38 & 39 of the UAPA, Segment 25 (1AA) of the Fingers Act and Sections 4 & 5 the Explosive Elements Act, the spokesperson mentioned.
The authentic mentioned Gurpreet, Amandeep, Parminder Singh, Bhopinder and Rajbir are citizens of Punjab, whilst Rinda is a resident of Maharashtra.
“Right through the investigation, it’s printed that the explosives, hands and ammunition had been despatched by means of Rinda of BKI from Pakistan via drones to his India-based buddies for wearing out terrorist assaults at other portions of India,” the spokesperson mentioned.