The Nationalist Investigation Agency (NIA), on March 18, filed a charge sheet against nine terrorists of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) for their alleged involvement in a case relating to the dropping of arms and ammunition in Punjab in India, reports The Times of India. According to an NIA spokesperson, the accused - Akashdeep Singh (21), Balwant Singh (48), Harbhajan Singh (65), Balbir Singh (70), Maan Singh (43), Gurdev Singh (40), Shubhdeep Singh (21), Sajanpreet Singh (22) and Romandeep Singh (20) - were named in the charge sheet filed before the special NIA court at Mohali in Sahibzada Ajit Singh NagarDistrict. As per the report, Pakistan-based chief of KZF – Ranjeet Singh alias Neeta - in connivance with Gurmeet Singh alias Bagga, had smuggled consignments of arms, ammunition, explosives and Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) at Chohla Sahib village in Tarn Taran District using drones originating from Pakistan. These consignments had been received by their associates – Akashdeep, Balwant, Harbhajan, Balbir and Subhdeep in eight sorties of drones over five days in August and September 2019 to revive terrorism in Punjab.