In an important development in the Punjab terrorist conspiracy case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a significant associate of Khalistani terrorist Lakhbir Singh, also known as Landa, and gangster Bachitar Singh, known as Pavitar Batala.
On Monday, they captured Jatinder Singh, also called Jyoti, from Mumbai. He had been hiding since the arrest of a weapons supplier named Baljit Singh, or Rana Bhai, in July 2024. The NIA used advanced technology and on-site investigations to find Jatinder.
The NIA found that Jatinder was part of a terror gang led by Landa, who is based outside of India and is associated with the banned group Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). Jatinder was helping deliver weapons to Landa and Batala’s supporters in Punjab.
He was getting weapons from Baljit Singh, who is based in Madhya Pradesh and has recently faced legal action. Investigators discovered that Jatinder had brought ten pistols from Madhya Pradesh to hand over to Landa and Batala’s operatives in Punjab.
Jatinder was also planning to smuggle more weapons from Madhya Pradesh to Punjab, but the NIA stopped his plans with successful search operations throughout the months.
His arrest marks a big step forward for the NIA in fighting against the combo of terror groups and gangsters by preventing the smuggling of weapons and funding for acts of terrorism in India.
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