Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

NIA, Punjab to make fresh bid for extraditio­n of target killings kingpin

ACTION In the wake of UK’s antiterror raids, NIA starts proceeding­s to declare Gursharanb­ir PO by getting nonbailabl­e warrants issued against him; cops have already sent a dossier to foreign ministry

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: Upbeat over anti-terror raids in the United Kingdom in connection with ‘target killings’ in Punjab, the National Investigat­ing Agency (NIA) and the Punjab Police have decided to make fresh bid seeking extraditio­n of Khalistani terrorist and alleged mastermind of such attacks, Gursharanb­ir Singh Wahiwal, to India.

The NIA will seek the extraditio­n of Gursharanb­ir (35) as the “main kingpin” in cases of target killings of socio-religious leaders, including Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS)’s Punjab vicepresid­ent Brig Jagdish Gagneja (retd), between October 2016 and December 2017 in Punjab.

As per the NIA’s charge-sheet filed in a Mohali court, Gursharanb­ir was in touch with UK resident Jagtar Singh alias Jaggi Johal, arrested by the Punjab Police in connection with target killings, who allegedly provided arms training to Ramandip Canadian in a shooting range in Dubai.

Also, the Punjab Police want him in a case of murder of Rashtriya Sikh Sangat (an affiliate of the RSS) leader Rulda Singh in Patiala in 2009.

According to the Punjab Police, Gurcharanb­ir had travelled to India to kill Rulda by using the passport of his brother Amritbir Singh Wahiwal (a UK resident), also wanted in the same

case. G ur shara nb ir had travel led from UK on his brother Amritbir’s passport and had fled back after killing Rulda Singh.

The NIA has started proceeding­s to declare Gursharanb­ir a proclaimed offender (PO) in the case, with the agency on Tuesday got issued non-bailable warrants (NBW) against him. After the deadline for executing the non-bailable warrants ends by October 9, he will be declared PO in the case too. The Punjab Police

have already declared him a PO in 2013.

“Once he is declared PO, the NIA will make a fresh bid to seek Gursharanb­ir’s extraditio­n from the UK. The Punjab Police have also sent a dossier to the external affairs ministry a few days back to take up the demand for his extraditio­n in the Rulda murder case,” a senior official dealing with this case told HT.

The raids at the West Midlands and Leicester residences of Gursharanb­ir, his brother Amritbir and their three close associates Jagdeep Singh Virk, Kuldeep Singh Lehal and Shamsher Singh Khalsa are being seen as an outcome of diplomatic pressure created by the Indian agencies on Britain about the involvemen­t of those living the country in ant-India terror activities.

PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS TO EXTRADITE HIM

The Punjab Police in 2013 had issued a red-corner notice against Gursharanb­ir and his brother. His name also figures on the list of pro-Khalistan terrorists wanted by India.

Earlier also, bids were made to request UK to extradite him but to no avail. Even in Rulda Singh case, a UK police team had come to Patiala and recorded statements of Punjab Police officials after which Gursharanb­ir and his brother were arrested there. But they were let off after some days.

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■ Gursharanb­ir Singh Wahiwal

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