In a major breakthrough against Khalistani extremism, Punjab Police has dismantled a dangerous network of the Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) with deep connections to the United Kingdom and Germany. Two key operatives were arrested in a swift operation, exposing a sophisticated terror financing and recruitment module operating from foreign soil.
The crackdown began with months of relentless surveillance on suspicious financial transactions and social media activities traced back to pro-Khalistan handlers abroad. The arrested duo, identified as core members of the network, were facilitating arms smuggling, radicalization of youth, and funding transfers disguised as remittances. Punjab’s Director General of Police hailed the operation as a ‘game-changer’ in neutralizing cross-border threats.
Sources reveal the network was plotting high-impact subversive activities, including targeted attacks on security installations in Punjab. Recovered evidence includes encrypted communications, fake identities, and substantial cash hawala money routed through Middle Eastern corridors. The arrests have sent shockwaves through separatist circles overseas, disrupting their operational backbone in India.
This success underscores Punjab Police’s enhanced intelligence capabilities, bolstered by international cooperation. Interrogations are ongoing, with leads pointing to more accomplices in Canada and Italy. As the state remains vigilant against radical ideologies, this bust reaffirms the commitment to safeguarding national security from external machinations.
