10-Oct-2023
The banned Khalistani organization Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) on October 10 issued a call to organize ‘Kill India’ rallies on October 21 at Indian embassies in G7 countries, urging host governments to ‘dismantle the Indian spy network.’ SFJ has launched an online campaign through a web portal, facilitating the pro-Khalistan community in sending pre-drafted emails to the governments of G7 countries.
10-Oct-2023
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and columnist Tavleen Singh engaged in a public dispute on the social media platform X, triggered by the SGPC's request for an apology regarding her article in the Indian Express. The SGPC claimed that the article contained content that they found highly objectionable and false, particularly in relation to Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, and Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, the 14th leader of Damdami Taksal.
09-Oct-2023
The Punjab and Haryana High Court (HC) has emphasized that the growing drug problem is becoming increasingly apparent and cannot be disregarded without grave consequences. The HC stated that it is imperative for the state to awaken from its inaction and implement meaningful measures to enhance the efficiency of the police force, especially in light of the pervasive and destructive spread of the drug issue within society.
09-Oct-2023
Inspector General of Police (IGP), Headquarters, Sukhchain Singh Gill, disclosed on October 9 that the Punjab Police's campaign against the drug menace has completed 15 months, during which 20,979 drug smugglers were arrested, and 15,434 first information reports (FIRs) were registered since July 5, 2022. The police also recovered 1,658.05 kg of heroin, including 147.5 kg seized by Punjab Police from seaports in Gujarat and Maharashtra, 924.29 kg of opium, 986 kg of Ganja (marijuana), 470.91 quintals of poppy husk, and 92.03 lakhs of tablets, capsules, injections, and vials of pharma opioids, as well as INR 15.81 crore in drug money over the last 15 months from across the state.
09-Oct-2023
On October 9, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) at Headquarters, Sukhchain Singh Gill, stated that the Punjab police have busted 31 terror modules and arrested 197 terrorists or radicals since the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government came to power in March 2022. The police have also recovered 32 rifles, 222 revolvers/pistols, nine tiffin improvised explosive devices (IEDs), 10.86 kg of RDX, and other explosives, along with 11 hand grenades, two sleeves of a disposed rocket launcher, 73 drones, and one loaded rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) from the arrested terrorists or radicals. Regarding action against gangsters, Gill mentioned that the Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) has busted 249 gangster modules, arresting 800 gangsters, neutralizing six of them, and recovering 839 weapons and 171 vehicles from their possession.
08-Oct-2023
In a video, Jennifer Zeng, a Chinese blogger residing in the United States (US), asserted that individuals associated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) were involved in the assassination of Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. Zeng said that China's intention was to manipulate circumstances to sow discord between India and Western nations. Furthermore, she claimed that this act was part of the CCP's covert ‘Ignition Plan’ aimed at destabilizing global affairs in accordance with Xi Jinping's military strategy concerning Taiwan.
08-Oct-2023
The Border Security Force (BSF) on October 8 arrested a Pakistani national after he crossed the International Border and entered Indian territory in the area near Gazni Wala in Ferozepur District.
08-Oct-2023
The Counter Intelligence (CI) division of the Punjab Police successfully dismantled a drug smuggling network that was operating from within the confines of the Ferozepur Central Jail in the Ferozepur district. Police have identified three individuals presently lodged in the jail and one woman who is the wife of one of the accused in connection with the case. Upon investigation, it was uncovered that a staggering sum of INR 1.13 crore had been deposited into the bank accounts of the accused's wives through UPI transactions. She was arrested by the police, and a mobile phone used for these online transactions was seized on October 2.
08-Oct-2023
The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel recovered a Pakistani drone in a damaged condition from a field on the outskirts of Panjgrain village in Gurdaspur district on October 8.
08-Oct-2023
According to the police, a businessman from Uttar Pradesh (UP) allegedly received an extortion call from an international number, with the caller identifying himself as the gangster Goldy Brar, who is a wanted criminal by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The complainant received the first call from an international number on WhatsApp at 6 pm on September 10, according to the FIR. He was asked to give INR 2 crore.
07-Oct-2023
The Shiromani Azad Akali Dal, a newly established political party, was launched on October 7 with the explicit goal of addressing the enduring issues faced by Punjab and its residents. Gurbaksh Singh Khalsa, a prominent leader, underscored the party's commitment to understanding and resolving the longstanding problems that have plagued Punjab.
07-Oct-2023
Following reports concerning an email containing threats of an attack on Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat, the Ahmedabad police, on October 7, declared that they will be enhancing security measures at the venue in preparation for the upcoming India-Pakistan match scheduled for next week. They reassured the public that there is no cause for alarm.
07-Oct-2023
The Border Security Force (BSF) on October 7 seized a drone along with 6.3 kg of heroin and a small packet containing 60 gm of opium from a field near the International Border in the Amritsar sector of Amritsar district.
07-Oct-2023
According to sources, Jasmine Sandlas, an internationally acclaimed Punjabi singer, on October 7, was threatened with death by individuals believed to be connected to the jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Sandlas, who lives in the United States (US), arrived in Delhi to perform live at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
07-Oct-2023
On October 7, the Sonipat police in Haryana claimed that Deepak 'Jaito' Maan, a member of the Bambiha gang, had been killed in a shootout on October 1 and this killing was allegedly carried out at the behest of Monu Dagar, a member of the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang, who is currently lodged in a Punjab jail. Jailed gangster Monu Dagar reportedly sent four hitmen—Ojasav, Chetan, Manjit, and Jasbir—to eliminate gangster Deepak Maan. During the interrogation, the four accused confessed to the police that they had gunned down Deepak Maan. Additionally, it was revealed that the four shooters had made a deal and accepted money (supari) to carry out the killing.
06-Oct-2023
Police on October 6 arrested a key operative of the terrorist-gangster alliance of Arsh Dalla and Sukha Duneke, identified as Harjeet Singh alias Harry Maur, who was evading arrest for the last two years, from Faridabad in Haryana. According to police, he was arrested for his alleged involvement in multiple murders reported in Punjab and Haryana. He was also wanted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
06-Oct-2023
Punjab Police on October 6 added murder and disappearance of evidence charges to the First Information Report (FIR) related to the alleged encounter death of Sukhpal Singh more than 29 years ago at the Fatehgarh Churia police station in Gurdaspur district, Punjab. These charges were added based on evidence collected during the investigation, including a confessional statement from accused Avtar Singh alias Tari, who played a critical role in Sukhpal Singh's abduction. The case initially involved the alleged killing of militant Gurnam Singh Bandala, who was later found to be alive and arrested in a separate case.
06-Oct-2023
A Mansa court on October 6 extended Police remand of Sachin Thapan, a close associate of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, and a key suspect in the Sidhu Moose Wala murder case in Mansa in Mansa district. The court extended his remand until October 10.
06-Oct-2023
According to reports, Canadian diplomats in India have been relocated to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur from India. Earlier, India asked Canada to move 41 of its diplomats out of India by October 10.
06-Oct-2023
Mohali Police on October 6 attached the property of Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Lakhbir Singh alias Landa at his native Kirian village in Tarn Taran district of Punjab.
06-Oct-2023
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on October 6 stated that India would address all issues with the Canadian Speaker of the Senate, including recent strains in bilateral relations stemming from allegations made by Canadian Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau, during the upcoming Parliament-20 meeting of G20 presiding officers in New Delhi.
06-Oct-2023
Dal Khalsa leader Kanwar Pal Singh on October 6 issued a warning in Amritsar, Punjab, amidst the resurgence of the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal dispute following a recent Supreme Court (SC) directive. He asserted that any attempt to construct the SYL canal in Punjab could lead to a rebellion in the state. They argue that Punjab has a legitimate right to its river waters and that the past sacrifices made by Khalistani militants in defence of these rights will not be in vain. The group contends that the canal was planned against Riparian principles and accuses successive Indian governments of unjustly diverting Punjab's river waters to non-riparian states, thus violating the Indian Constitution in the process.
05-Oct-2023
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on October 5 received a terror email, in which the sender threatened to assassinate Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi and blow up the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, where several ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 matches are scheduled, if the Indian government fails to pay INR 500 crore and release notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. This threat has raised security concerns, especially since a similar threat was issued recently by the Khalistani terrorist outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ). Police are working to determine if the email is connected to SFJ or if it's a hoax, given Bishnoi's recent claims regarding a gangster killing in Canada. Increased security measures are being implemented in Mumbai, which is set to host World Cup matches.
05-Oct-2023
A two-day anti-terror conference organized by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), with a focus on dismantling the terror ecosystem and disrupting terror funding, concluded on October 6 in New Delhi. The conference was inaugurated by Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, on October 5, emphasizing a ruthless approach to prevent the formation of new terrorist organizations, echoing the zero-tolerance policy of Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi.
05-Oct-2023
Tarn Taran Police on October 5 arrested a person, identified as Shera Singh, and seized 3 kg of heroin from his possession in Mehndipur Village in Tarn Taran district.
05-Oct-2023
The Border Security Force (BSF) and Punjab Police conducted a joint search operation on October 5 and recovered a broken drone from a field on the outskirts of Rasoolpur village in Tarn Taran district. The drone was a Made in China Quadcopter Model DJI Matrice.
05-Oct-2023
The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) staff of Amritsar Police on October 5 identified two foreign-based handlers of three arrested smugglers, Rohan Singh, Rajesh Singh, and Tejpal Singh, who were found with 500 grams of heroin and INR 50,000 in drug money near Amritsar-Attari bypass in the Amritsar district. The handlers are located in the United Kingdom (UK) and Malaysia but have not yet been officially named in the case. The smugglers were allegedly connected to an international drug cartel with links to a Pakistan-based notorious smuggler identified as Bhatti.
05-Oct-2023
Arindam Bagchi, the spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), on October 5 expressed concerns to the United Kingdom (UK) authorities regarding the safety of Indian diplomats and diplomatic facilities, following a pro-Khalistan protest in London on October 2. India has raised the issue of security for its diplomats and premises with UK authorities. Bagchi also emphasized that discussions are ongoing to address this issue, with the expectation of a reduction in Canada's diplomatic presence in India. This reduction is being sought by India in order to achieve parity in two countries' respective diplomatic presence and to address concerns about Canadian interference in India’s internal matters.
05-Oct-2023
The Kangra police on October 5 formed a seven-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to conduct a thorough probe into the pro-Khalistan graffiti found scribbled on the boundary wall of the Jal Shakti Department in Dharamshala in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, just days ahead of a Cricket World Cup 2023 fixture. The SIT, led by Himachal Pradesh police officer RP Jaswal, is tasked with a swift and thorough probe into the incident.
05-Oct-2023
According to reports, Balwinder Kaur, the mother of Khalistani preacher Amritpal Singh, has requested the Central government to transfer her son and other detainees held under the National Security Act (NSA) from Dibrugarh jail in Assam to prisons in Punjab. She cited difficulties in visiting them in Dibrugarh and expressed concern over the alleged denial of their basic right to meet lawyers. Amritpal's wife, Kirandeep Kaur, mentioned that the police were working on obtaining permission for a lawyer to visit Amritpal in jail, but they had not yet received confirmation, prompting a hunger strike by the detainees.
05-Oct-2023
The United States (US) Embassy in New Delhi on October 5 denied reports that its ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, had warned of potential strain in US-India relations due to the diplomatic dispute between India and Canada over Khalistani extremism. Earlier, Politico had reported that Garcetti expressed concerns to his team about the potential deterioration of bilateral relations between the US and India due to India's dispute with Canada and suggested that the US might need to limit contacts with Indian officials for an unspecified period.
05-Oct-2023
The Punjab Police reportedly informed the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) that they have identified 56 Pro-Khalistan Entities (PKEs) operating in various countries, including the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), and Canada and some of these entities are alleged to have been involved in 15 targeted killings in Punjab within the past six years. During the two-day "Anti-Terror Conference" held in New Delhi on October 5-6 and organized by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Punjab Police Inspector General of Police (Internal Security) Nilabh Kishore delivered a presentation where he disclosed this information. According to Punjab Police's findings, among the 56 PKEs identified, 13 are located in the US, 12 in Canada, 7 in Germany, 6 in the UK, 6 in Pakistan, with 2 each in the Philippines, Armenia, Portugal, and Malaysia, along with 4 others situated in various countries. It also revealed that some of these PKEs, with the assistance of gangsters based in India, were responsible for executing 15 ‘targeted killings’ in the state of Punjab, spanning from 2017 to September 30, 2023, including the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala in May 2022, as well as three grenade attacks, two RPG attacks, and two IED explosions.
05-Oct-2023
At the "Anti-Terror Conference" organized by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on October 5-6 in New Delhi, the Punjab Police revealed that during their significant efforts against pro-Khalistan outfits, it has filed 130 FIRs under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), arrested 580 individuals, dismantled 99 modules, and seized 82 drones. In their crackdown on criminal gangs, the Punjab Police stated that they have arrested 4,597 individuals and killed 22 in different encounters. The arrested gang members include 16 individuals from Haryana, 6 from Uttar Pradesh, 4 from both Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, 3 from Rajasthan, and 9 from other locations.
05-Oct-2023
Punjab Police Inspector General of Police (Internal Security) Nilabh Kishore, at the "Anti-Terror Conference" hosted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in New Delhi on October 5-6, announced that, in response to a proposal submitted by the Punjab Police, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) officially designated 11 individuals as terrorists and identified three entities as terrorist organizations. He further mentioned that six additional proposals are currently under consideration. Additionally, 11 pro-Khalistan activists have been deported, red-corner notices have been issued for 13 individuals, properties of four individuals have been seized under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and red-corner notices are currently in the process of being issued for 40 more individuals.
04-Oct-2023
The Special Task Force (STF) on October 4 arrested three individuals, identified as Avtar Singh, Joginder Singh and Gurvinder Singh and seized 100 grams of heroin from their possession in Mohali in Sahibzada Ajit Singh (SAS) Nagar district. The accused allegedly sourced heroin from Amritsar for INR 2,000 per gram and sold it for INR 3,200 per gram in Mohali. Avtar had two prior drug smuggling cases in Amritsar, Punjab and Tarn Taran, Punjab, while Joginder had one drug case in Amritsar.
04-Oct-2023
India has requested that Canada significantly reduce its diplomatic staff in response to a recent diplomatic dispute triggered by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations of Indian involvement in the killing of a pro-Khalistan leader. Canada's substantial diplomatic presence in India is currently undergoing a reduction, with 41 diplomats instructed to depart by October 10. This action could potentially impact visa processing, hinder educational and immigration-related affairs for Indians, and potentially impede efforts to strengthen trade and defense ties between the two nations.
04-Oct-2023
The Akal Takht and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) on October 4 expressed dissatisfaction over the alleged denial of permission by Amritsar Deputy Commissioner (DC) Amit Talwar to lawyer Rajdev Singh Khalsa and the family members of Amritpal Singh and other detainees imprisoned in Dibrugarh jail, Assam. Reports indicate that Amritpal and nine other detainees initiated a hunger strike due to restrictions on their chosen lawyer's access in jail. DC Amit Talwar defended the administration, stating that they had followed jail manual norms and granted access to family members and lawyers on 42 occasions in the past five months.
04-Oct-2023
According to reports, pro-Khalistan sentiments are on the rise in various foreign countries, including the United Kingdom (UK), the United States (US), and Australia, leading to protests and incidents targeting Indian officials and property. Recent incidents include the burning of the Indian Tricolour outside the Indian High Commission in London, UK, and attacks on Indian diplomats and students in these countries. The Khalistan movement remains active among some Sikh diaspora members abroad, fuelled by historical grievances and a disconnect from the evolving reality in Punjab, although it represents only a fraction of the Sikh community overseas. Security concerns and diplomatic tensions persist as these incidents continue to occur.
04-Oct-2023
Mohali police and Anti Gangster Task Force (AGTF) in a joint operation on October 4 arrested two associates of the Bambiha gang, identified as Avtar Singh alias Gora, and Ajay Kumar alias Preet Sharma, and seized four pistols along with six magazines and 16 live cartridges from their possession in Mohali in Sahibzada Ajit Singh (SAS) Nagar district.
03-Oct-2023
According to reports, Khalistani preacher Amritpal Singh, along with nine fellow detainees, has initiated an indefinite hunger strike at Dibrugarh jail in Assam. Their protest is in response to alleged restrictions on the access of their chosen lawyer, Rajdev Singh, to them within the jail premises. Kirandeep Kaur, Amritpal Singh's wife, has also joined the hunger strike in solidarity with her husband and the other detainees who are held under the National Security Act (NSA) due to the lawyer access dispute.
03-Oct-2023
Police on October 3 arrested two associates of designated Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) terrorist Arshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dala, identified as Mandeep Singh alias Deepa and Saurav Kumar alias Saabi, and seized a .32-bore pistol and four live cartridges from their possession in Mohali in Sahibzada Ajit Singh (SAS) Nagar district. The suspects were wanted by Ludhiana and Moga police in multiple criminal cases and had been declared proclaimed offenders.
03-Oct-2023
On October 3, the Dhar Kalan Police Station in Pathankot district of Punjab was declared a drug-free zone, along with 45 village panchayats in the Dhar Kalan region. This announcement reflects the Punjab government's efforts to combat the drug menace, including recent arrests of drug smugglers.
03-Oct-2023
Punjab Police and Border Security Force (BSF) on October 3 intercepted a Pakistani drone and recovered 2.518 grams of heroin from near Border Out-Post (BOP) Kalsia near Kalsian Khurd village in Tarn Taran district.
03-Oct-2023
According to reports, India has demanded that Canada recall its 41 ambassadors, giving them time until October 10 to leave the country. Failure to comply with this request will result in the removal of their diplomatic immunity. Currently, India hosts 62 Canadian ambassadors, but after the deadline, only 21 will remain in the country.
03-Oct-2023
Khalistani graffiti that read 'Khalistan Zindabad' was discovered on a wall of a government office in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh on October 3. This incident bears resemblance to a previous occurrence at the Vidhan Sabha complex in Dharamsala, where Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun had claimed responsibility, resulting in the arrest of two individuals from Punjab for creating similar graffiti.
03-Oct-2023
The Border Security Force (BSF) on October 3 intercepted a China-made drone and recovered 470 gm of heroin, near Dhanoe Khurd village in Amritsar district.
03-Oct-2023
On October 3, Khalistani graffiti that stated 'Khalistan Zindabad' was spotted on the boundary wall of the Jal Shakti Department office in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh. The banned Khalistani terror outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) claimed responsibility, with SFJ chief and Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun stating in a video that they are targeting the World Cup to seek revenge for the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Nijjar, signaling their intention to disrupt the event. According to Director General of Police (DGP) Sanjay Kundu, two suspects have been identified after reviewing the CCTV footage. DGP Kundu also noted that a collaborative intelligence-sharing meeting was held on October 3 in Dharamshala with officers from military intelligence, the Intelligence Bureau (IB), and the Crime Investigation Department (CID) units.
03-Oct-2023
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) on October 3 issued a letter to all Indian states, requesting increased security for officials of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) due to threats from Khalistani terror groups and Naxals. The communication also reveals concerns about the Popular Front of India (PFI) working with Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) to gather information about NIA officers.
02-Oct-2023
In a recent interview, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the chief of the banned Khalistani terror outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), stated that they are determined to include New Delhi in their plans for a separate Sikh state, Khalistan. Pannun emphasized the Sikh community's commitment to non-violence and a peaceful approach to achieve their goals, even within India's current boundaries. He accused the Indian government of espionage and called for international involvement.
02-Oct-2023
Sikh gangsterism in Canada has connections to the Khalistan separatist movement in India, leading to tensions between the two countries. The recent killing of a Canadian Sikh and Khalistani terrorist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, allegedly by Indian intelligence agents, has further strained relations. Sikh gangsterism in Canada has its roots in social and cultural factors, with some members coming from middle and upper-class Sikh immigrant families. Political factors, including vote-bank politics, have also contributed to the growth of Sikh gangsterism. While efforts have been made to control it, extradition requests for Sikh separatist gangsters wanted by India are still pending with the Canadian government.