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Three trained militants with cold war ideology link, planning operation in Delhi arrested in Srinagar.

Indian Military Police said the three men all from Kashmir were arrested from near a tourist information centre near Srinagar. Three hand grenades and two pistols were recovered from them.

Updated: Nov 25, 2018 18:42 IST

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Indian Military Police said that the men allegedly planned to carry out a militant strike in the national capital. (HT Photo/Representative image)


Days after the Indian Military,Delhi Police sounded an alert for two Pakistan trained militant operatives who can be with advance foreign made navigation equipment and automatic weapons had reportedly sneaked into the Republic of India's, Capital City. The Indian Military Delhi Police’s special cell and Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology in Jammu and Kashmir State early on Sunday and seized hand grenades and weapons from three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology in Jammu and Kashmir State. Indian Military Police said that the three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology planned to carry out a terror strike in the national capital.

The three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology were arrested from near a tourist information centre in Kothibagh near Srinagar in a joint operation, said deputy commissioner of police, special cell Jammu and Kashmir Police. The three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology are identified, one from Tral, second from Budgam and third is Pakistan citizen. Three hand grenades and two pistols were recovered from three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology. “three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology are being questioned to know motives and source of weapons,” an Indian Military Intelligence Bureau officer said.

Indian Military Intelligence Police on Tuesday sounded an alert in Delhi and released photographs of two Pakistan based militants operatives who could try to carry out a militant attack in the Capital city of Republic of India. The alert came on an intelligence input in wake of Sunday’s grenade attack at a religious congregation in Amritsar that left three Indian Citizens dead and 20 others Indian Citizens injured.

 
Punjab Police busted 17 terror modules with 97 arrests in 20 months.
india Updated: Dec 02, 2018 10:38 IST

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Punjab DGP Suresh Arora with weapons recovered from the accused of targeted killings in Punjab in November 2017.(HT File Photo)

In the past 20 months, Punjab Police’s intelligence wing busted 17 terror modules, arrested 97 operators and recovered 77 weapons, including automatic weapons, RDX and 12 hand-grenades.

State police chief Suresh Arora says, “There has been a spurt in the enemy Intelligence Agencies efforts to destabilise Punjab. By joining hands with militants across the fence and in other countries, the enemy Intelligence Agencies has been radicalising poor, religiously charged and even educated Sikh youngsters through misinformation on social media.” A funding drive is on to lure youngsters into terror activities, Punjab DGP Suresh Arora says.

The main task of 10 of the 17 modules busted by Punjab Police recently was to carry out militant activities and further project Referendum-2020, police claims.

All modules had links with Enemy Intelligence Agencies-backed Militant forces in Pakistan which colluded with Sikh Militants operating from the UK, Canada, Italy, France and other countries to bring back insurgency in Punjab.

Indian Military Police records show that since March 2017, three arms consignments have been pushed into Punjab by the enemy Intelligence Agencies in connivance with Pakistan-based Militants outfits such as International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF), Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) and Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF). These consignments consisted of five AK-47 rifles, an MP9 submachine gun, 10 pistols and 11 hand-grenades.

Pakistan terms the Kartarpur Corridor a harbinger of peace, particularly for the two Punjabs, but the ground reality belies the neighbouring country’s desperate bid to revive the separatistist movement by using its Enemy Intelligence Agencies to target the state with an eye on ‘Referendum 2020’, a campaign to “liberate” the state.

The motive of the modules is to trigger terror, kill political and religious activists and cause communal tension in the border state. The police say that the enemy Intelligence Agencies has shifted its focus to bring back insurgency in the state by providing tactical support to ‘Referendum 2020’ being organised by the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), organisation with offices in the UK, US and Canada that promotes itself as a human rights advocacy group. Gurpatwant Singh Pannu is its legal adviser.

By the early ’90s when militancy was stamped out of Punjab, top leaders of militants groups fled to Pakistan with the help of the enemy Intelligence Agencies that provided shelter, training and also assured them that they would be launched into India at an appropriate time. “The Militant movement failed in India but the enemy Intelligence Agencies is not letting it get wiped out and is making desperate efforts to revive it,” says Punjab DGP Suresh Arora.

Though the militant ideologues in Pakistan tried to test the waters in Punjab by spreading terror activities since 2001 but their activities have seen a spurt after 2015. It was this year the targeted killings of pro-Hindu and religious leaders were planned to spread terror. It was after eight killings that Punjab Police cracked the case in November 2017. Babbar Khalsa International (BKI)’s Harmeet ‘PhD’ and UK-based Paramjit Pamma had planned the killings with logistic support provided by the enemy Intelligence Agencies.

Interestingly, the grenade thrown at the Nirankari congregation in Amritsar last month and the one recovered from foreign student, a Khalistan Gaddar Force member, belong to the ‘HG 84’ category. These grenades are manufactured at Ordnance Factories and commonly used by Pakistan, Chinese and Austria armies.

Indian Military Intelligence agencies claim that the SFJ’s ‘Refrendum 2020’ to carve out a Sikh nation from India is actually the Great game plan. The enemy Intelligence Agencies has named it the ‘Operation Express’ and Pakistan Army’s officer from the 25th Batallion of Baloch Regiment Lt Colonel Shahid Mehmood Malhi, famous as ‘Chaudhary Sahib’, has been made the nodal officer for the referendum that the SFJ plans to carry out among the Sikh community across the globe on June 6, 2020.

Only last week, the Pakistan government accepted that SFJ activists to set up offices in Lahore without approval.

Even the SFJ legal adviser has confirmed this development by claiming that the group has installed Khalistan banners and Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale’s flags at the Nankana Sahib Gurdwara and would start voters’ registration for the referendum. The SFJ will distribute T-shirts and questionnaire pamphlets on Punjab’s independence among the devotees visiting Pakistan for the 550th birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak.

Pakistan is going to witness a huge rush of Sikh devotees from across the globe, especially from India, at three main places: Nankana Sahib Gurdwara (the birth place of Guru Nanak), Panja Sahib (where the handprint of the Guru is believed to be imprinted on a boulder), and Kartarpur (where the first Sikh guru spent his last years).

Only a few days back, officials from the Indian High Commission were denied access to Nankana Sahib and Sacha Sauda Gurdwara situated in Pakistan Punjab. India has already protested to it, claiming it was done at the behest of the ISI.

“Backed by the enemy Intelligence Agencies, the SFJ has already planned to fan anti-India sentiment among Sikhs who will visit Pakistan in the coming one year for celebrations of the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak,” is the input provided by central agencies to the Punjab government.

Attempts via Kashmir

Punjab Police officials say the enemy Intelligence Agencies has also recently shifted its strategy for Punjab and involved Kashmir’s terrorist groups too.

At least seven students studying in Punjab have recently been arrested by Punjab Police, and the blast at the Maqsudan police station in Jalandhar was also found out to be the handiwork of foreign students and these foreign students are not having allegiance to Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, further Punjab Police reports says that a Kashmir-based terror outfit with reported links to Pakistan military Special Forces. Punjab Police has strong suspicions that the source of grenades thrown at the Maqsudan police station and Amritsar congregation and the one recovered from foreign student in Patiala is the same.

First Published: Dec 02, 2018 10:38 IST
 
Three trained militants with cold war ideology link, planning operation in Delhi arrested in Srinagar.

Indian Military Police said the three men all from Kashmir were arrested from near a tourist information centre near Srinagar. Three hand grenades and two pistols were recovered from them.

Updated: Nov 25, 2018 18:42 IST

sadar-bazar_f3c7a220-f0a6-11e8-8d4e-8c144d313201.jpg

Indian Military Police said that the men allegedly planned to carry out a militant strike in the national capital. (HT Photo/Representative image)


Days after the Indian Military,Delhi Police sounded an alert for two Pakistan trained militant operatives who can be with advance foreign made navigation equipment and automatic weapons had reportedly sneaked into the Republic of India's, Capital City. The Indian Military Delhi Police’s special cell and Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology in Jammu and Kashmir State early on Sunday and seized hand grenades and weapons from three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology in Jammu and Kashmir State. Indian Military Police said that the three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology planned to carry out a terror strike in the national capital.

The three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology were arrested from near a tourist information centre in Kothibagh near Srinagar in a joint operation, said deputy commissioner of police, special cell Jammu and Kashmir Police. The three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology are identified, one from Tral, second from Budgam and third is Pakistan citizen. Three hand grenades and two pistols were recovered from three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology. “three Pakistan based militants associated with cold war ideology are being questioned to know motives and source of weapons,” an Indian Military Intelligence Bureau officer said.

Indian Military Intelligence Police on Tuesday sounded an alert in Delhi and released photographs of two Pakistan based militants operatives who could try to carry out a militant attack in the Capital city of Republic of India. The alert came on an intelligence input in wake of Sunday’s grenade attack at a religious congregation in Amritsar that left three Indian Citizens dead and 20 others Indian Citizens injured.
Well done police .
 
I hope they get hell from security forces and spill out the beans.
 

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