Terrorism and Compulsory Recovery block broke in Punjab, two persons arrested in Amritsar


Punjab Police (Index Photo)
On Sunday, Punjab police said they had arrested two people on Sunday and had been forced to break a constituency of terrorism. This constituency is associated with Pakistan’s ISI -backed Babri Khalsa International (PKI) member. Police Director General (DGP) K Aura Raw Yadav said that PKI member Jeevan Fu Au was conducting a compulsory rescue gang in the border districts of Punjab.
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A pistol was also seized
He said that two of his colleagues, Kurlal Singh or Harman, who lives in Verval’s resident Karjpreet Singh and Torn Tharan’s Koindwal Sahib, have been arrested. Police parties have also seized a gun of 30 war and a cartridge.
Product to completely demolish the terrorist network
The DGP claimed that F Au G. Garjpreet and Kurlal had paid a pistol to Singh and advised them to shoot at a furniture store in Amritsar. He said that the incident of the shooting was part of the compulsory recovery effort, in which Jeevan Fu G shop owner demanded the recovery from a Canada -based relative. The DGP said further investigations are being carried out in the case to completely demolish the terrorist network.
Arrests during the intelligence campaign
Amritsar’s Police Commissioner (CB) Gurubreet Singh Buller said that while sharing operational details, both the accused were arrested during the intelligence campaign from Torn Taran and Basilka. He said that during the pursuit of pursuit seizures in the Sultanwind area, the accused Kurlal Singh had taken the hidden weapons and tried to shoot the police team. The police retaliated in self -deficiency, which caused a bullet on the left leg of Kurlal. The injured accused was immediately rushed to the Civil Hospital in Amritsar, where he is being treated.
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