05-Apr-2023
The Border Security Force (BSF) on April 5 recovered seized five bottles containing approximately 2.638 kg of heroin, on the Indian side of the border fence near Mehandipur village in Tarn Taran district.
05-Apr-2023
The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel on April 5 shot down a drone that had entered Indian territory near BOP Pul Moran in the Ajnala sub-division of Amritsar district. Following the incident, the BSF troops conducted a search operation and discovered nine packets of heroin.
05-Apr-2023
Arvind Kejriwal, the national convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), on April 5 expressed confidence that the Punjab state government's persistent efforts would lead to justice being served in cases related to sacrilege. He also stated that the nexus of politicians, bureaucrats, and drug smugglers that has adversely affected the state for generations through drug abuse will soon be apprehended and held accountable.
05-Apr-2023
According to the Panth Sewak collective, a group of ten Sikh activists, the recent crackdown in Punjab is a joint effort by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government at the Centre and the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) government in Punjab. The collective claims that this is an attempt to isolate and defame the Sikh community after their “good work during the farmers’ agitation and Covid-19 pandemic”.
05-Apr-2023
According to reports, security agencies are closely monitoring the "special gathering" that has been called by Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh at Takht Sri Damdama Sahib in Talwandi Sabo on April 7 to discuss the role of Sikh and Punjabi journalism, the contribution of Sikh media, and the challenges ahead in the context of the current situation in Punjab. Additionally, the Jathedar has invited the Sikh community to attend the "Baisakhi samagam" from April 12 to April 15 at Takht Sri Damdama Sahib.
05-Apr-2023
Official sources on April 5 stated that the Delhi Police and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) have arrested almost 300 gangsters and mid-level criminals as part of a seven-month long crackdown on the nexus of north India-based gangsters. The Delhi Police's Special Cell and Crime Branch units have arrested 51 top hardcore operatives of this gangster-terrorist nexus, along with 217 mid-level criminals over the last six to seven months. Additionally, a large number of arms and ammunition, including AK-47s, MP-5s, grenade launchers, and hand grenades, has been seized. The sources further revealed that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been closely monitoring the crackdown against the gangsters, including Deepak Boxer, and Pakistan-backed terror groups.
04-Apr-2023
The Border Security Force (BSF) on April 4 recovered roughly 9.5 kg of heroin in the vicinity of Bachiwind village in Amritsar district. BSF officials stated that their troops, stationed at the border, heard a suspicious sound of a flying object (drone) entering Indian territory from Pakistan near Dhanoe Kalan village in Amritsar. Subsequently, the troops fired at the object and conducted a search of the area in which they discovered three large packets wrapped in yellow adhesive tape in the wheat fields close to Bachiwind village in the district.
04-Apr-2023
The banned pro-Khalistan group, Sikh For Justice (SFJ) on April 4 offered support to the United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), which has been leading an armed campaign since 1979 to establish a sovereign Assam. This came a day after the ULFA-I urged the SFJ not to make any unwarranted comments about Assam. SFJ leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, expressed in an open letter addressed to ULFA-I leader Paresh Baruah, their willingness to extend legal assistance and logistical support for the "Assam Independence Referendum."
04-Apr-2023
It has been revealed that a Gurudwara in Hoshiarpur allegedly aided the fugitive pro-Khalistan activist Amritpal Singh in eluding the police for the second time near Hoshiarpur on March 28. According to reports, Amritpal had paid obeisance at Nadalon gurdwara a number of times and he was closely associated with its chief Jathedar Gurmeet Singh.
03-Apr-2023
Impreet Singh Bakshi, a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Delhi, on April 3 alleged that he received a call from a Khalistani operative who claimed to be fugitive Khalistani radical preacher Amritpal Singh and threatened him for opposing them on social media for attacking Indian embassies in the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada. According to Bakshi, the caller warned him to refrain from any anti-Khalistani activities, or else he would be killed. He has filed a case in this connection at the Lajpat Nagar police station in New Delhi.
03-Apr-2023
The Paresh Baruah led United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) on April 3 termed the Sikhs For Justice (SFJ)’s threat to Assam Chief Minister (CM) Himanta Biswa Sarma as unfortunate and misunderstood.
03-Apr-2023
The External Affairs Minister (EAM), S. Jaishankar on April 3 warned the supporters of Khalistan by emphasizing that India would not tolerate any act of disrespect towards its national flag. He conveyed that India was a responsible and firm nation, unwilling to tolerate any such activities. Jaishankar specifically cited the recent incident in London where protestors pulled down the Indian flag, displayed Khalistani flags, and chanted pro-Khalistani slogans.
03-Apr-2023
Jasbir Singh Virk, the national president of Bhartiya Sikh Sangathan (BSS), on April 3 expressed that if advocating for an independent Khalistan might be considered offensive and distressing, then it is equally unconstitutional to turn the country into a ‘Hindu Rashtra’. He also criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for its divisive agenda that disrupts the harmony of the country.
03-Apr-2023
On April 3, the state of Punjab informed the Punjab and Haryana High Court (HC) that Harjit Singh alias Chacha, a close aide of pro-Khalistan activist Amritpal Singh, was not held in illegal or wrongful detention.
03-Apr-2023
The president of the State Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ekta-Ugrahan) Joginder Singh Ugrahan and the general secretary Sukhdev Singh Kokri Kalan on April 3 accused the government of creating a climate of fear in Punjab by blocking internet services in the state, conducting ‘covert’ operations by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), and using laws such as National Security Act (NSA) against youth. In opposition to the government's actions, protests were held at 22 locations in 17 districts in front of the DC/Tehsil complexes, and marches were organized. The demonstrators presented memorandums to relevant officials to be forwarded to Chief Minister (CM) Bhagwant Mann.
02-Apr-2023
Reports indicate that the police are currently unable to locate the Waris Punjab De (WPD) leader Amritpal Singh and his aide Papalpreet Singh, who have been evading arrest since March 18. Despite conducting searches in possible hideouts over the past five days, the police have been unsuccessful in locating the fugitives. Due to the fact that the two are believed to be traveling on foot, it is suspected that they may be receiving assistance from locals to avoid capture. A high-ranking police official stated that “No villager is providing us any clue or coming forward to inform us about their whereabouts. We are lagging behind because of lack of help from local residents.”
02-Apr-2023
Police arrested three persons, identified as Mandeep Singh Manu, Seema Rani and Mangal Singh and recovered 5 gm of heroin and 240 sedative pills from their possession from Seed Farm Colony in Abohar in Fazilka district.
02-Apr-2023
Police arrested one person, identified as Gurjit Singh, and recovered 15 kg of poppy husk in Abohar in Fazilka district.
02-Apr-2023
Police arrested two persons, identified as Amit Kumar and Shubham, and recovered 3 kg of poppy husk in Abohar in Fazilka district.
02-Apr-2023
Police arrested two persons, identified as Jatinder Singh and Jugraj Singh, and recovered 700 gm of opium from them in Amritsar on April 2.