The Special Court of National Investigating Agency (NIA) on February 12, issued non-bailable warrants against chief of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) – Ranjeet Singh Neeta, a resident of Jammu District, now based in Pakistan, and his accomplice Gurmeet Singh alias Bagga, who hails from Hoshiarpur District, currently based in Germany, in an arms-dropping case in Punjab, reports The Tribune. As per the report, the duo is wanted for dropping arms and ammunition and Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) in September 2019 at Chola Sahib in Punjab via unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones that originated from Pakistan. The spokesperson of NIA said, "During investigation, role of Neeta, Pakistan based chief of KZF, a proscribed terrorist organisation and Singh, a key operative of KZF based in Hamburg, Germany has been found in the conspiracy of trafficking of illegal arms, ammunition, explosives, communication devices and FICNs into India to further terrorist activities."