Paramjit Singh Pamma

Name: Paramjit Singh Pamma

Aliases: Pamma alias Mota

Gender:

Date of Birth: 13-Dec-1974

Place of Birth: Chamkaur Sahib, Ropar Distt, Punjab

Citizenship: UK

Current Residence: Birmingham, UK

Organizational Affiliations: Sikhs for Justice (SFJ),Babbar Khalsa International (BKI),Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF)

Current Position:

Criminal Record/Court Cases/Charges: IPC- 386, 411, 323, 324, 34, 420, 467, 468, 471, 120-B, 302, 153-A, 120,120-B, 386, 379, 411, Arms Act - 25, 54, 59 . Explosive Substance Act – 3, 4, 5, 6, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act - 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 19. RCN - A 2943/4-2012

Paramjit Singh Pamma

Initially, Pamma was close to Wadhwa Singh, the leader of Babbar Khalsa International. Later, he joined the Khalistan Tiger Force and developed a closer relationship with its leader, Jagtar Singh Tara. Pamma then assumed responsibility for coordinating terrorist-related activities in Thailand, providing support and infrastructure to Khalistani terrorists. Additionally, when he was unable to obtain a genuine passport, he forged one under the name Ajay Singh.

In the year 2000, Pamma went to the UK to seek political asylum, which was granted to him. He resided in the UK until his arrest in 2015 by the Portuguese Police. On December 18, 2015, Pamma was arrested from a hotel in Portugal based on an Interpol red corner notice. However, after two months of detention, he was released. Earlier, Pamma was also detained by UK authorities in 2010 for his involvement in the Rulda Singh case. Nevertheless, the British police later released him due to a lack of evidence. In 2016, Interpol decided to remove his name from its Red Corner Notice. Pamma orchestrated the Ambala and Patiala bomb blasts in 2010, and he has been mentoring Ramandeep Singh alias Goldy, a Khalistani militant from the KTF.

He is currently residing in Birmingham, UK and is actively associated with the Sikh Referendum 2020 campaign. Along with Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, he has been advocating for a separate nation in the UK since 2018.