The banned terror organisation, Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), tried to arrange shelter for some of the killers of singer Sidhu Moosewala in Ambala (Haryana), phone recordings of US-based SFJ chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun with two persons arrested in Patiala on July 19 have revealed, reports The Tribune on July 20. The multiple audio recordings have also revealed that the SFJ was planning to paint anti-India slogans on buildings on the Independence Day in Haryana, besides disrupting the August 15 functions in Punjab and New Delhi, especially those of the Delhi and Punjab Chief Ministers. The Police had on July 19 arrested two persons, Harvinder Singh alias Dollar (21), and Prem Singh alias Ekam (18) — on the charge of pasting pro-Khalistani posters on the boundary wall of a temple in Patiala. Railways stations in Ambala were also on their target. In the audio recording, Pannun is heard talking to the two youths about the differences between Ambala Cantt and Ambala City railway stations. He can be heard telling them to do a recce of the railway stations first, especially the entry and exit points. The SFJ chief tells them not to use the main routes. “Pannu talks about providing shelter to Moosewala’s killers, besides the use of drones. His voice has been verified,” the official added. The audio tapes show the SFJ is trying to exploit the sentiments of Haryana youth by claiming that the Punjab Police under the AAP government are painting them as gangsters and nominating them in the Moosewala murder case. “We will see how they touch you,” Pannu can be heard saying in the one of the audio clips. This, the police say, confirms that gangsters and radicals are working together.