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January - 25 
Acting upon an Intelligence input from the Military Intelligence (MI) unit in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), the Punjab Police in Batala of Gurdaspur District arrested a man identified as Gian Singh as a part of an espionage ring that supplied the sensitive Military information to Pakistan’s Int
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Acting upon an Intelligence input from the Military Intelligence (MI) unit in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), the Punjab Police in Batala of Gurdaspur District arrested a man identified as Gian Singh as a part of an espionage ring that supplied the sensitive Military information to Pakistan’s Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI), reports The Times of India on January 25. The Police have recovered a mobile phone and two SIM cards from Gian Singh and he is charged under various sections of India’s Official Secret Act (OSA). The preliminary interrogation has revealed that Gian Singh was in contact with an ISI agent based in Pakistan and his task was to provide photos and videos of the Indian Army and the Border Security Force (BSF) deployment and movement along with India-Pakistan border. Gian Singh also revealed that Shamsher Singh alias Shera introduced him with an ISI agent. The Punjab Police of Batala is in close pursuit of Shamsher Singh.
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February - 8 
In a joint operation based on Intelligence inputs, the Border Security Force (BSF) and Punjab Police arrested Hans Singh—resident of Gajniwala Village, with two Kilograms of heroin, packed in four packets, worth INR 10 crores in international market, from nearby of India-Pakistan border outpost of D
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In a joint operation based on Intelligence inputs, the Border Security Force (BSF) and Punjab Police arrested Hans Singh—resident of Gajniwala Village, with two Kilograms of heroin, packed in four packets, worth INR 10 crores in international market, from nearby of India-Pakistan border outpost of Dona Raja Dina Nath, Amritsar Sector of Amritsar District in Punjab, reports The Tribune on February 9. The Security Forces (SFs) also recovered a Pakistani mobile SIM card along with heroin buried under the soil.
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February - 22 
A Special team of Hong Kong Police on February 22, arrested Punjab-based gangster Ramanjit Singh alias Romi in a robbery case in Hong Kong, reports The Tribune. Ramanjit Singh, who faced several criminal charges in India, was involved in plotting the Nabha jail break in 2016. In
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A Special team of Hong Kong Police on February 22, arrested Punjab-based gangster Ramanjit Singh alias Romi in a robbery case in Hong Kong, reports The Tribune. Ramanjit Singh, who faced several criminal charges in India, was involved in plotting the Nabha jail break in 2016. In 2016, over Patiala Police’s request— the Interpol had issued a ‘Red Corner Notice’ (RCN), but Ramanjit Singh disappeared. In 2016, he was arrested but released on bail. He jumped the bail and fled to Hong Kong. Being in Hong Kong, Ramanjit kept in contact with Gurpreet Singh Sekhon—a key plotter and one of the prisoner to escape the Nabha jail in November 2016. Ramanjit Singh would be investigated for his suspected involvement in the killings of RSS leaders in the state of Punjab and his connection with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) where he acted as a middle-man between the terrorist outfits and gangsters based in Punjab. Punjab Police would investigate the probabilities of nexus between the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) and ISI in the killings of RSS leaders in Punjab.
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March - 19 
The Punjab Police on March 19 has arrested an absconded terrorist—Ranjit Singh alias Rana (55) who belongs to the Bhindranwala Tigers Force (BTF), from a religious shrine at the village Kohar Kalan in Jalandhar District in Punjab, reports The Indian Express. Ranjit Singh, resident of Jagatpur
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The Punjab Police on March 19 has arrested an absconded terrorist—Ranjit Singh alias Rana (55) who belongs to the Bhindranwala Tigers Force (BTF), from a religious shrine at the village Kohar Kalan in Jalandhar District in Punjab, reports The Indian Express. Ranjit Singh, resident of Jagatpur Jattan in Hoshiarpur District in Punjab, was working as a Granthi (Sikh priest) to conceal his identity for the past one year. He was on absconding status from 19 years, said an unnamed Police official. Rana was involved in five cases of murder and had served two years of sentence in a case, but was absconded in two other cases. Primarily, Rana was involved with BTF but did not ruled out his links with other Khalistani terror outfits such as Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) and Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), said Kapurthala Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sandip Sharma.
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March - 29 
The State Special Operation Cell (SSOC) in a joint operation with Military Intelligence (MI) on March 29 has arrested a spy—Ravi Kumar who was working for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) from Amritsar, Punjab, reports The Tribune. The team of SSOC recovered photographs of Ar
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The State Special Operation Cell (SSOC) in a joint operation with Military Intelligence (MI) on March 29 has arrested a spy—Ravi Kumar who was working for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) from Amritsar, Punjab, reports The Tribune. The team of SSOC recovered photographs of Army vehicles, hand-made maps of restricted areas in the region and copies of restricted training manuals of Army from Ravi Kumar’s possession. Seven months ago, Ravi Kumar was recruited by the ISI through social media platform—Facebook. He used to get money channelled via Dubai (U.A.E) through international money transfers. Ravi has been charged under Sections of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) and the Indian Penal Code (IPC), read the report.
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April - 2 
The Punjab Police’s Counterintelligence Wing on April 2, spoiled an alleged attempt of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to highlight the pro-Khalistan campaign of ‘Referendum 2020’ by setting buses and liquor vends afire at Banga-Mukandpur road and arrested four p
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The Punjab Police’s Counterintelligence Wing on April 2, spoiled an alleged attempt of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to highlight the pro-Khalistan campaign of ‘Referendum 2020’ by setting buses and liquor vends afire at Banga-Mukandpur road and arrested four persons—Manvir Singh, Jaspreet Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, and Randhir Singh from Gunachaur village in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar District in Punjab, reports Hindustan Times. All accused were radicalised by an unknown ISI agent through social-media. The ‘Referendum 2020’ is a project initiated by the United States (US) based Sikh radical group—Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) and supports the ideology of Khalistan—a separate nation of Sikhs. The accused were conspiring to showcase the ‘Referendum 2020’ posters during the upcoming cricket match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in Mohali (Chandigarh) in a bid to gather the attention of international visitors, said Assistant Inspector-General (IG) of Counterintelligence H.P.S Khakh. All accused are in their early twenties of age and were lured by the offer of lucrative jobs. The accused were frequent visitors to the Facebook page and came in contact with a Malaysia-based woman—Deep Kaur. Through a group on WhatsApp, Deep Kaur introduced all four accused to her leader—Fateh Singh, who instructed them to create chaos by setting up liquor shops and public transport buses on fire. Because, ‘Referendum 2020’ is not popular among Punjab’s youth, they [accused] wanted to highlight the issue through criminal means, said Khakh. Initially, the accused were paid INR 70,000 as funds, some of which was used to buy a motorbike, whereas rest of the money was given to an Amritsar resident—Asis, for buying illegal weapons.
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April - 24 
Two months after the ‘controversial’ trip of the Canadian Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau to India, the Canadian authorities acted on the list of alleged ‘terrorists’ given by the Punjab’s Chief Minister (CM) (Capt.) Amarinder Singh and arrested Hardeep Singh Nijjar&
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Two months after the ‘controversial’ trip of the Canadian Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau to India, the Canadian authorities acted on the list of alleged ‘terrorists’ given by the Punjab’s Chief Minister (CM) (Capt.) Amarinder Singh and arrested Hardeep Singh Nijjar—resident of Surrey, Canada last week [on unspecified date], reports The Times of India on April 25. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was an accused of three terror cases—2010 bomb explosion in Patiala, 2015 alleged involvement in killing Hindu leaders, and 2016 alleged for conspiracy and financial support to Mandeep Dhaliwal for killing of Hindu leaders in Ludhiana. All three cases are registered in Punjab. In 2015, a Look-Out-Circular (LOC) was issued against Nijjar and in 2016 a Red Corner Notice (RCN) was issued and finally executed in April 2018. The alleged list handed-over by Punjab CM consists of nine people, most of them alleged for their links to International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF) and Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF). Reportedly, Nijjar is accused of grooming a module of KTF consisting of five members in 2014. In 2009, he was also accused of murdering Rulda Singh, the then-head of the Rashtriya Sikh Sangat (RSS), an affiliate of the Hindutva ideology organisation— Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
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April - 26 
The Special Cell of Delhi Police has arrested two ‘pro-Pakistan’ Kashmiri hackers—Shahid Malla, resident of Baramulla District and Adil Hussain Teli, resident of Anantnag District, from Rajpura in Patiala District of Punjab, reports ANI on April 27. Shahid Malla is a second-year st
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The Special Cell of Delhi Police has arrested two ‘pro-Pakistan’ Kashmiri hackers—Shahid Malla, resident of Baramulla District and Adil Hussain Teli, resident of Anantnag District, from Rajpura in Patiala District of Punjab, reports ANI on April 27. Shahid Malla is a second-year student of Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech), while Adil Hussain Teli is a final-year student of Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA). Both were living in a rented accommodation in Rajpura town and were members of an alleged hacking group—Team Hackers Third Eye. As of now, the duo had hacked 500 Indian websites and was also involved in educating and assisting other Kashmiri youth to bypass the government imposed instruction on certain websites, including social media platforms. They were also in contact with several anti-India hackers based in Pakistan.
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May - 10 
The Punjab Police, on May 10, has arrested Sandeep Singh (26) and Amar Singh (48), an alleged Khalistani radicals supported by an Australia-based Khalistani outfit—International Sikh Federation (ISF), from Kotkapura of Faridkot District and recovered two .30 bore pistols, and 40 live ammunitio
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The Punjab Police, on May 10, has arrested Sandeep Singh (26) and Amar Singh (48), an alleged Khalistani radicals supported by an Australia-based Khalistani outfit—International Sikh Federation (ISF), from Kotkapura of Faridkot District and recovered two .30 bore pistols, and 40 live ammunitions from their possession, reports Hindustan Times. The Police had received a call that a motorbike has collided with a SUV on the National Highway (NH) between Faridkot and Kotkapura. When the Police approached the location, the duo [Sandeep and Amar] were trying to escape from the location on their motorbike. However, the Police team managed to arrest them, said Faridkot Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nanak Singh. During the interrogation, they claimed to be in contact with Gurjant Singh—resident in Australia and ‘Head’ of ISF who indulged them into radicalisation over the Facebook. The members of the terror module that was busted by Punjab Police on May 29, 2017, had come together to form a sub-group called Khalistan Zindabad (KZ). This outfit is linked to the website of Gurjant’s ISF. Gurjant was also involved in financing the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) terror module that carried out eight incidents of target attacks/ killings in Punjab between January 2016 and October 2017, said Superintendent of Police (SP) (Headquarters) Deepak Pareek. Sandeep Singh is a resident of Bangi Nihal Singh village in Bathinda District of Punjab, whereas Amar Singh is a resident from Sirsa District in Haryana.
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June - 2 
The Punjab Police on June 2 arrested two Sikh radicals—Dharminder Singh aka Commando Singh and Kirpal Singh from Batala Tehsil, Gurdaspur District in Punjab, reportsHindustan Times. Both—Dharminder Singh and Kirpal Singh were planning to create unrest in Punjab ahead of 34th anniversary
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The Punjab Police on June 2 arrested two Sikh radicals—Dharminder Singh aka Commando Singh and Kirpal Singh from Batala Tehsil, Gurdaspur District in Punjab, reportsHindustan Times. Both—Dharminder Singh and Kirpal Singh were planning to create unrest in Punjab ahead of 34th anniversary of the 1984 Operation Blue Star on June 6. Reportedly,Dharminder Singh has been serving in the Territorial Army—105 TA Rajputana Rifles in New Delhi. The Police has recovered a .30 calibre revolver, a .30 calibre pistol, stencils of ‘Khalistan Zindabad’ slogans, posters of the Sikh referendum 2020, and some spray paint bottles from Dharminder Singh’s possession, said Inspector-General (IG) (Border Range- Amritsar) S.P.S Parmar, and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Batala—Opinderjit Singh Ghumman. Acting on specific information, a Police team arrested Dharminder Singh from his residence in Harpura Village, Batala Tehsil, Gurdaspur District in Punjab. Later, Kirpal Singh was arrested from his village upon confession of Dharminder Singh. In their confession, the accused revealed that they were radicalised and were being funded by their foreign-based Khalistani handlers, including Gurpatwant Singh Pannun who is a legal adviser of the Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) organisation, Paramjit Singh Pamma from United Kingdom (UK), Mann Singh from UK, and Deep Kaur from Malaysia, to promote the propaganda of ‘Liberation of Punjab’—funded by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), said IG Parmar and SSP Ghumman during a press conference. A case under Sections 307, 438, 427, 148, 149 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been registered at the Ranger Nangal Police Station.
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July - 12 
In a joint operation conducted by the Border Security Force (BSF), Ferozepur District Police and the Special Task Force (STF) on July 12, 2.77 kilogram of heroin and 50 Pakistan-made rounds of .30 calibre pistol were recovered from the Border Outpost of Jagdish Sector along with the India-Pakistan b
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In a joint operation conducted by the Border Security Force (BSF), Ferozepur District Police and the Special Task Force (STF) on July 12, 2.77 kilogram of heroin and 50 Pakistan-made rounds of .30 calibre pistol were recovered from the Border Outpost of Jagdish Sector along with the India-Pakistan border, reports The Tribune. Acting upon an input, the operation was carried out at a field of Khai Pheme Ki village of Ferozepur District in Punjab. The STF also arrested Baldev Singh who is resident of Nihalewala village of Ferozepur District and alleged cross-border drug peddler.
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August - 23 
The Border Security Force (BSF) officials on August 23 arrested Vikas Kumar (28) who was roaming near the India-Pakistan International Border (IB) at Border Outpost GG-III in Fazilka Sector of Fazilka District in Punjab, reports The Tribune. Vikas Kumar is a resident of Muzaffarnagar District of Utt
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The Border Security Force (BSF) officials on August 23 arrested Vikas Kumar (28) who was roaming near the India-Pakistan International Border (IB) at Border Outpost GG-III in Fazilka Sector of Fazilka District in Punjab, reports The Tribune. Vikas Kumar is a resident of Muzaffarnagar District of Uttar Pradesh (U.P.). No suspicious item was recovered from Vikas Kumar.
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October - 10 
The Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) of Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar District Police on October 10 has arrested three Kashmiri students—Mir Junaib Khalid, Sejal Mohamed, and Adnan Farooq Dar from Kharar town in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar District and recovered 30gms of heroin from their possession,
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The Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) of Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar District Police on October 10 has arrested three Kashmiri students—Mir Junaib Khalid, Sejal Mohamed, and Adnan Farooq Dar from Kharar town in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar District and recovered 30gms of heroin from their possession, reports The Indian Express. All three were produced before the Kharar Court and sent to a day of Police remand. The accused were coming from Chandigarh and were staying at rented homes in two separate societies located on Kharar-Landran Road, said an unnamed official. Likely, these students were taking drugs from Delhi and supplying to other Kashmiri students of private colleges in Mohali District of Chandigarh. Further investigation into the matter is ongoing, said CIA in-charge Inspector Rajan Parminder Singh.
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October - 24 
After five days of interrogation of Jerman/German Singh—the mastermind to plot assassination of former Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Prakash Singh Badal, the Punjab Police arrested Jerman’s close relative—Ishwar Singh, from Balongi village of Sahibzada Ajit Singh (S.A.S) Nagar district in Punjab, repor
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After five days of interrogation of Jerman/German Singh—the mastermind to plot assassination of former Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Prakash Singh Badal, the Punjab Police arrested Jerman’s close relative—Ishwar Singh, from Balongi village of Sahibzada Ajit Singh (S.A.S) Nagar district in Punjab, reports The Times of India on October 24. Also, from the information obtained during Jerman’s interrogation, the Police have recovered the dump of arms including .315 bore rifle, .32 bore pistol, and two .315 bore pistols from Jerman’s Maternal Grandparents’ residence in Bijalpur village in Samana city of Patiala district in Punjab, said Patiala’s Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) M.S. Sidhu.
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October - 28 
The Border Security Force (BSF) Jawans on October 28 arrested two Pakistani nationals—Siraj Ahmed (31), and Mumtaj/Mumtaz Khan (38), from Ferozepur Sector in Punjab, reports The Tribune. On October 28 evening, the BSF jawans at Border Pillar number 194/M in DT Mal area observed a suspicious movement
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The Border Security Force (BSF) Jawans on October 28 arrested two Pakistani nationals—Siraj Ahmed (31), and Mumtaj/Mumtaz Khan (38), from Ferozepur Sector in Punjab, reports The Tribune. On October 28 evening, the BSF jawans at Border Pillar number 194/M in DT Mal area observed a suspicious movement near the India-Pakistan Border. Later, they spot two Pakistani nationals approaching the Indian Territory. The BSF apprehended both at a distance of 300 meters from the Border. Both Pakistani nationals belonged to 30 Baloch Battalion of the Pakistan Army, claimed officials [unspecified]. The BSF recovered currency worth 4,700 [unspecified], two cellular phone, a SIM card, two Pakistan Army ID cards, four photographs from their possession. The BSF is investigating the motive behind the infiltration.
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November - 1 
The Punjab Police on November 1 has raided a Khalistani terror module—Khalistan Gadar Force (KGF), supported by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and arrested the KGF operative—Shabnamdeep Singh, from Patiala, reports The Times of India. The Police team also recovered a hand grenade, and
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The Punjab Police on November 1 has raided a Khalistani terror module—Khalistan Gadar Force (KGF), supported by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and arrested the KGF operative—Shabnamdeep Singh, from Patiala, reports The Times of India. The Police team also recovered a hand grenade, and other arms from the possession of Shabnamdeep Singh. Reportedly, Shabnamdeep Singh conspired to attack in crowded places, included Police Stations, and he was promised to get INR 10 lakh for each attack, from abroad [unspecified location]. The police also seized a pistol, six bullets, a cellular phone, and a motorcycle from his possession. Shabnamdeep Singh was produced before a local Court and given five-day Police remand.
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November - 4 
The Border Security Force (BSF) Jawan—Sheikh Raizuddin was arrested on November 4 for his alleged involvement in sharing the secret information with a Pakistani agent, reports The Indian Express. Jawan Sheikh Raizuddin was posted with BSF’s 29th Battalion in Ferozepur Sector of Punjab, and he was un
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The Border Security Force (BSF) Jawan—Sheikh Raizuddin was arrested on November 4 for his alleged involvement in sharing the secret information with a Pakistani agent, reports The Indian Express. Jawan Sheikh Raizuddin was posted with BSF’s 29th Battalion in Ferozepur Sector of Punjab, and he was under the scanner of BSF’s Intelligence Wing for his suspicious activities for the last few months. Allegedly, Jawan Raizuddin shared photographs of fencing and Border roads, contact numbers of senior BSF officials and some other secret information with Mirja Faisal— an agent of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), claimed Police. A case under relevant Sections of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) and the National Security Act (NSA) was registered against him at the Mamdot Police Station following a complaint by the Deputy Commandant of the 29th Battalion of BSF.
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November - 8 
The troops of 169 Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF) on November 8, arrested Ajit (20)—resident of Bihar, for roaming around the India-Pakistan’s Bachitar Border fencing under ‘suspicious’ circumstances at Fazilka Sector in Fazilka district of Punjab, reports The Tribune. Nothing suspiciou
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The troops of 169 Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF) on November 8, arrested Ajit (20)—resident of Bihar, for roaming around the India-Pakistan’s Bachitar Border fencing under ‘suspicious’ circumstances at Fazilka Sector in Fazilka district of Punjab, reports The Tribune. Nothing suspicious recovered from Ajit’s possession, said an official [identity undisclosed].
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November - 19 
The Sangrur district Police arrested—Jatinder Singh (28), an alleged member of Khalistan Gadar Force (KGF) on November 19 from Dirba in Sangrur district of Punjab, reports The Tribune. Jatinder Singh was wanted by the Patiala Police under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A] and the Exp
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The Sangrur district Police arrested—Jatinder Singh (28), an alleged member of Khalistan Gadar Force (KGF) on November 19 from Dirba in Sangrur district of Punjab, reports The Tribune. Jatinder Singh was wanted by the Patiala Police under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A] and the Explosive Substances Act (ESA). A team of the Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) arrested him from the main market of Dirba. He [Jatinder Singh] is a native of Patiala and had been hiding at the house of his relative in Dirba, said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Sangrur—Sandeep Garg.
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November - 20 
With the probability of role of local Sikh youths in the Nirankari Bhawan grenade attack, the Police on November 20 raided and detained Sikh activists [unspecified counts with identities undisclosed], without any concrete evidences of their involvement, reports The Tribune. The Police must have inve
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With the probability of role of local Sikh youths in the Nirankari Bhawan grenade attack, the Police on November 20 raided and detained Sikh activists [unspecified counts with identities undisclosed], without any concrete evidences of their involvement, reports The Tribune. The Police must have investigated the matter and not jump to the conclusion based on the 1978 clash between Sikhs and Nirankaris, said Spokesperson of Dal Khalsa—Kanwar Pal Singh Bittu. Among the activists, Dal Khalsa member—Gurjant Singh, and senior ‘Vice-President’ of Sikh Youth Federation (Bhindranwale) [SYF-B]— Ranjit Singh Damdami were also detained but released in the evening of November 20 [same day].
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November - 21 
Speeding up on the action in the Nirankari Bhawan grenade attack case, Punjab’s Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on November 21, has claimed that the Police has arrested—Bikramjit Singh, an alleged member of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) from Loharka Village, Amritsar District, while search in
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Speeding up on the action in the Nirankari Bhawan grenade attack case, Punjab’s Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on November 21, has claimed that the Police has arrested—Bikramjit Singh, an alleged member of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) from Loharka Village, Amritsar District, while search in on-going for Bikramjit’s associate, reports The Tribune. The grenades were dumped from across the fence by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). These were made by Pakistan Ordnance Factory. Bikramjit has provided information which indicates that the grenade was provided by “Happy” based in Pakistan. “Happy” is suspected to be the Pakistan-based KLF ‘chief’—Harmeet Singh Happy aka PhD. Reportedly, Harmeet Singh, earlier masterminded the conspiracy to carry out the targeted killings in Ludhiana and Jalandhar in 2016-17, with active support from the Pakistan’s establishment and its ISI. Three people, including a preacher, were killed and more than 20 injured when two motorcycle-borne men [identity undisclosed] threw a grenade on a religious congregation inside Nirankari Bhavan at Adliwal village on the outskirts of Amritsar on November 18.
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November - 24 
Acting upon the information provided by arrested Bikramjit Singh, the Punjab Police on November 24 arrested Avtar Singh (32)—the prime accused of recent grenade attack in Nirankari Bhawan in Amritsar, from Khiala village in Lopoke in Amritsar district of Punjab, reports The Tribune. Avtar Singh is a
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Acting upon the information provided by arrested Bikramjit Singh, the Punjab Police on November 24 arrested Avtar Singh (32)—the prime accused of recent grenade attack in Nirankari Bhawan in Amritsar, from Khiala village in Lopoke in Amritsar district of Punjab, reports The Tribune. Avtar Singh is a graduate and had no criminal history. Avtar Singh’s link with Harmeet Singh Happy aka PhD— self-styled ‘chief’ of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) based in Pakistan has been traced where Harmeet Singh has been emerged as most active pro-Khalistan leader of an outfit supported by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), said Punjab’s Director-General of Police (DGP) Suresh Arora while addressing the media. DGP Arora was accompanied by DGP (Intelligence) Dinkar Gupta, and DGP (Law & Order) H.S Dhillon. Upon disclosure by Avtar Singh, the Punjab Police recovered two pistols of .32 bore (one of the pistols is United States-made), four magazines, and 25 live rounds of ammunition, said DGP Arora.
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November - 26 
The Punjab Police detained three men [identity undisclosed] at Pathankot Railway Station on the basis of suspicion regarding November 13 carjacking case in Pathankot, reports The Times of India on November 26. All three were de-boarded from Delhi-bound train from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) at the Patha
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The Punjab Police detained three men [identity undisclosed] at Pathankot Railway Station on the basis of suspicion regarding November 13 carjacking case in Pathankot, reports The Times of India on November 26. All three were de-boarded from Delhi-bound train from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) at the Pathankot Railway Station and was being questioned regarding their background, said Punjab Police’s Border Range Inspector-General of Police (IGP) S.S Parmar.
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December - 10 
The Punjab Police on December 10 arrested Mohin Khan, who was allegedly involved in supporting the pro-Khalistan campaign “Referendum 2020” and was a supplier of arms and ammunition to the terror elements in Punjab, report The Tribune. Mohin Khan was arrested with a pistol in his possession, from Fa
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The Punjab Police on December 10 arrested Mohin Khan, who was allegedly involved in supporting the pro-Khalistan campaign “Referendum 2020” and was a supplier of arms and ammunition to the terror elements in Punjab, report The Tribune. Mohin Khan was arrested with a pistol in his possession, from Fatehgarh Sahib District in Punjab. The preliminary interrogation revealed that Mohin visited Bangalore thrice on the instructions of Gurjit Singh Nijjer via Facebook, who is based in Cyprus and guide Mohin to work for the “Referendum 2020” propaganda. Mohin admitted that he had supplied weapons to a few persons near the Fatehgarh Sahib Gurdwara in the past [date unspecified],” said a senior Police official [identity undisclosed].
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December - 28 
The Border Security Force [BSF] and Punjab Police, jointly in an operation on December 28, arrested three persons—Sonu Singh, Gurnam Singh, and Gurjeet Singh, and recovered 1.8 kg of heroin from their possession, nearby the India-Pakistan International Border [IB] near Gatti Bisoke of Fazilka Distri
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The Border Security Force [BSF] and Punjab Police, jointly in an operation on December 28, arrested three persons—Sonu Singh, Gurnam Singh, and Gurjeet Singh, and recovered 1.8 kg of heroin from their possession, nearby the India-Pakistan International Border [IB] near Gatti Bisoke of Fazilka District in Punjab, reports The Tribune. The officials involved in the operations recovered two plastic bags containing 15 small packets of heroin worth INR 9 crore in the international market.
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