Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Suspects detained, role of Pak-based Khalistani terrorist Rinda in focus

- Ravinder Vasudeva and Hillary Victor letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH/MOHALI : Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday said some people were detained in connection with the explosion at the headquarte­rs of Punjab Police’s intelligen­ce wing in Mohali a day ago even as police is looking into a possible role of a Khalistani terrorist.

Police have recovered the rocket launcher used in the attack. The investigat­ors, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they were focused on the role of gangster-turned-khalistani terrorist Harvinder Singh Rinda, who hails from Tarn Taran district and was wanted in at least 24 criminal cases in Punjab and Maharashtr­a, before he fled to Pakistan two years ago.

Senior police officials said preliminar­y probe suggested the attack was executed by members of a local gang active in Punjab and Haryana, at the behest of Rinda. The explosion, believed to be the result of a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) attack, rocked Mohali at 7.45pm on Monday. Though no one was injured, the blast in room number 41 on the third floor of the headquarte­rs shattered the windows of the building. DGP VK Bhawra, who visited the Punjab Police Intelligen­ce headquarte­rs on Tuesday, said the explosive used in the blast appeared to be Trinitroto­luene (TNT).

A pale yellow in colour in the solid-state, TNT is an essential component of many explosives and can be highly devastatin­g.

It is learnt that the used grenade launcher was spotted by some ladies ragpicker on Tuesday morning in an abondoned site who informed the Police Naka nearby that something Green looking like Army weapon is lying nearby A colony situated around one Km from the Intel office. At least 10 people have been detained in connection with Monday night’s blast, the DGP said, adding that teams probing the case got strong leads in the case and the team was hopeful of cracking the case soon.

A massive hunt is on to nab those who facilitate­d in providing explosive and TNT to the attackers, an official said, requesting anonymity.

The probe points to local paid criminals hired for money to carry out the attack, said a senior official privy with the developmen­ts. A team of the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) took samples of the explosive as well,

according to an Ig-rank officer who did not wished to be named.

The CCTV footage collected by the probe team showed that two persons used a Swift Dzire car to launch the grenade attack on the intelligen­ce headquarte­rs and fled towards Haryana.

At least 10 police teams were sent to various locations in different states to nab the accused who assisted the assailants in providing the RPG.

A second official privy with the probe details said the attack was planned around 20 days ago. Forensic teams observed that the grenade could have done more damage if it had hit the windows directly. Rinda, the gangster who is under the protection of Pakistan agencies, is active in anti-india operations with a focus on Khalistan. He has been using his links among gangsters to carry out terror activities in Punjab, the second senior official said.

NEW DELHI : The Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB) has warned other intelligen­ce agencies concerned and state police over the formation of the group “Lashker-ekhalsa”, which is active on social media to recruit people.

The intelligen­ce inputs read that the Pakistan intelligen­ce agency ISI (Inter-services Intelligen­ce) has made a social media presence in the name of LEK to establish a new group and recruit people to destabilis­e peace in the country.

“A Pakistani intelligen­ce operative using pseudonym “Amar Khalistani” is actively making efforts to cultivate new recruits through a Facebook ID to plan terrorist activities in the country,” read the document.

“The Lashker-e-khalsa will recruit Afghan nationals for terror activities in India, especially Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab,” it added. It is believed that Afghan terrorists have a good experience of wielding all modern weapons, including the RPG (rocket-propelled grenade) used in a blast at Punjab Police intelligen­ce headquarte­rs in Mohali on Monday. The document further reads that Pakistani intelligen­ce operative (PIO) “Amar Khalistani “is reportedly managing multiple Facebook pages under the name of “Azad Khalistan and Kashmir”.

 ?? KESHAV SINGH/HT ?? DGP Viresh Kumar Bhawra addressing the media outside Punjab Police intelligen­ce office in Mohali on Tuesday.
KESHAV SINGH/HT DGP Viresh Kumar Bhawra addressing the media outside Punjab Police intelligen­ce office in Mohali on Tuesday.

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