Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Mohali blast: Man from Tarn Taran held for questionin­g

- Press Trust of India

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Police is learnt to have detained a man from Tarn Taran district in connection with the explosion at the intelligen­ce wing headquarte­rs in Mohali, officials said on Wednesday.

Nishan Singh, a resident of Kulla village in Tarn Taran district, will be questioned for his alleged role in the Mohali explosion incident, said officials.

Singh is already facing several criminal cases including one related to ‘attempt to murder’ and another under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances Act.

The Punjab Police have already rounded up several suspects for questionin­g.

In an audacious attack on Monday, a rocket-propelled grenade was fired at the third floor of the highly-guarded building in Mohali’s Sector 77 at 7.45 pm, which sent the state in a high alert mode.On Wednesday, A CCTV footage of the RPG attack also emerged.

In the video, a car was seen moving on the road in front of the building of the intelligen­ce headquarte­rs.

Suddenly, there was a flash of light, suggesting that the RPG was fired from that moving car.

The police on Tuesday had said that it had recovered the launcher used in the attack.

The Mohali police had on Monday termed the explosion at the headquarte­rs as “minor”.

In his statement after the attack, Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann had promised strictest punishment to those trying to spoil the state’s atmosphere.

Mann, who had held a meeting with the Director General of Police and other senior officials on Tuesday, had said that nobody would be allowed to disturb the peaceful atmosphere of Punjab.

He had said the elements trying to foment unrest in the state will not be allowed to succeed.A case under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and the Explosives Act was lodged at Mohali’s Sohana Police Station after the incident.

DGP K Bhawra had earlier said that a projectile had hit the building and the explosive used in it seems to be TNT (trinitroto­luene).

Police are suspecting the involvemen­t of gangstertu­rnedterror­ist Harvinder Singh Rinda, who is believed to be in Pakistan, in the incident.

Rinda has been taking the help of local gangsters to carry out anti-national activities here, police sources said.

His name came up when a terror plot was foiled recently with the arrest of four suspected Pakistan-linked terrorists in Haryana’s Karnal. Rinda’s involvemen­t was also detected in a hand-grenade attack at the Crime Investigat­ion Agency (CIA) office in Nawanshahr last month.

Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa on Tuesday termed the attack on Mohali Police Intelligen­ce Office a “terrorist attack”.

He said that whenever there is political stability in Pakistan, the border states of India need to be alert.

He alleged that the hands of foreign forces are behind the Mohali attack while adding that the central probe agency should investigat­e the attack.

The Congress leader further said that the Bhagwant Mann government should have called an all-party meeting and that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) lacks experience in running the government.

“Attempts are being made to create hatred between the two main communitie­s of Punjab. Fear and lack of trust are growing among the people of Punjab. Government should guarantee security to the people,” he added.

“After the Mohali attack, the government should tell what steps the Punjab Police took. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is misusing Punjab Police to please his master. Law and order situation is not good in Punjab. More than 55 murders have occurred in 50 days,” he further alleged.

Earlier on Tuesday, Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann said that police have begun an investigat­ion into the Mohali blast stating that those who attempted to spoil the atmosphere of the state will not be spared.

Mann, according to officials, has also called for a meeting at his residence today with DGP and other senior officers to seek a report on the course of action taken so far.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Punjab Police personnel at the site during an investigat­ion after the grenade attack at Punjab Police Intelligen­ce Headquarte­rs in Sector 77, Mohali, Punjab on May 10.
HT FILE Punjab Police personnel at the site during an investigat­ion after the grenade attack at Punjab Police Intelligen­ce Headquarte­rs in Sector 77, Mohali, Punjab on May 10.

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