Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Targeted killings: UK NRI Johal was on police radar for a year

VIA FACEBOOK Role tracked after ‘vague info’ about a key man ‘Johal’ provided by sources to cops

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Jagtar Singh Johal, 31, a non-resident India settled in the United Kingdom who is nowa prime accused in the targeted killing of Hindu right-wing leaders and others in Punjab, was arrested by the state police after extensive analysis of more than 10,000 Facebook accounts of Sikh radicals active in various countries of Europe, sources have told HT.

Police have claimed that the killings were carried out by elements backed by Pakistan’s spy agency IS I and K hal is tani separatist elements.

Johal, known widely by the nickname Jaggi, ran an outfit called ‘Never Forget 1984’ in the UK, and was on the radar of the intelligen­ce wing of Punjab Police for the past more than one year. But his role actually came under the scanner after a source in the UK provided the Punjab police with “vague informatio­n” about a key man‘ Jo hal’ as the one of the conspirato­rs in the killings, it is learnt.

Cops involved in the investigat­ion said it was after this inform a- tion that a battery of 100 intelligen­ce wing staff started scanning through Facebook movement of Jo hal, who lives in Dumb art on in Scotland’ s West Dunbar tons hire council area.

“We visited every person who had made a comment on fiery posts of Johal endorsing Khalistan and other such issues. Some key radicals were zeroed in on, and by using our sources in the UK we kept on tracking Johal’s links with other groups. It was found that he was actively associated with the K hali stan Liberation Force( KL F) and knew some pro-K hal is anti forces in Pakistan as well,” said a senior officer who did not want to be named.

The cops added, though, that this was not the only informatio­n based on which Johal was arrested in Rama Mandi town of Jalandhar on November 4. He had arrived in India on October 2 for his marriage in Jaland har.J oh al had also visited India on April 4 this year and recently visited the US, Canada and France too.

Sources in the police said he used an email account, GURI_420@hotmail.com, which had vital clues.

UNRAVELLIN­G THE LINK

“His involvemen­t was once again verified from the arrest of Jimmy Singh, a Jammu resident who recently returned to India from the UK after spending many years there and was arrested on November 1 from the Delhi airport,” said an officer.

The arrests were made in a case registered at Baghapuran­a in Moga in December last year, after a pistol used in a murder crime was linked to Jimmy. Police said Jo hal and Jimmy had further revealed the names of men linked with the targeted killings. Later, one of those men named KLF chief Harminder Singh Mintoo, who is in jail.

“Johal used tor a di ca lise people and provide hardware for the targeted killings,” said a senior official monitoring the probe. The probe officials also claim to have found that Jo hal knew identity of the alleged shooter, Hardeep Singh Shera. But it is being investigat­ed if he had met Shera, who was arrested from Fatehgarh Sahib a few days ago.

Meanwhile, a local court in Baghapuran­a on Tuesday extended the police remand of Johal till November 17.

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