Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Babbar Khalsa, ISI behind Mohali RPG attack: Police

- Ravinder Vasudeva

CHANDIGARH: The rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) attack on Punjab Police’s intelligen­ce wing headquarte­rs in Mohali earlier this week was jointly carried out by Babbar Khalsa Internatio­nal (BKI) and local gangsters with the support of Pakistan’s Interservi­ces Intelligen­ce, director general of police (DGP) V K Bhawra said on Friday.

At least six people have been arrested so far for their purported involvemen­t in planning and providing local logistic support to the attackers to carry out the blast that rocked the headquarte­rs of the force’s intelligen­ce wing on Monday, he added.

“This (blast) incident was the result of the Bki-gangster nexus at the behest of Pakistan’s ISI,” Bhawra told reporters here.

The DGP also identified the key accused as Canada-based gangster Lakhbir Singh alias Landa, who reportedly provided RPG, AK-47 and local gangsters for logistic support for the attack.

“The key conspirato­r who organised all logistics in this case is Tarn Taran resident Lakhbir Singh, alias Landa, who used to be a gangster and had shifted to Canada in 2017. He is a close associate of gangstertu­rned-terrorist Harvinder Singh Rinda, who operates from Pakistan,” he said.

Landa has joined hands with BKI, which is a banned pro-khalistan terrorist organisati­on, the DGP said.

The DGP said all people involved in the planning of the attack were identified. “What was the conspiracy, who did it from where and at whose behest, who provided shelter, logistics, weapons, recee, all these things are clear now. Only the attackers are yet to be identified,” he said.

Providing details, the DGP said Landa took the help of one Nishan Singh of village Kulla in Bhikhiwind, who is among those arrested, and his aide Charat Singh of Khemkaran in Tarn Taran to carry out the attack. Jagdeep Singh Kang of Wave Estate in Sector 85, who has also been arrested, had helped Charat to conduct a recce of the intelligen­ce office on Monday morning.

On the same evening, Charat and two of his aides, who probably came from outside and are yet to be identified, carried out the blast at around 7.42 pm, the DGP, who was accompanie­d by additional directorat­e general of police (internal security) R N Dhoke and senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Mohali Vivek Sheel Soni, said.

While Charat initially provided shelter to his two aides in Tarn Taran, he later handed them over to Nishan who arranged for their stay in the house of Kanwarjit Bath and Baljit Kaur in Amritsar between April 27 and May 7.

It was on Landa’s instructio­ns that Nishan procured the RPG from an earmarked location on Kulla-patti road in Mohali. Nishan was arrested under the Arms Act, by Faridkot police on May 11 and is in police remand till May 16.

One Baljinder Singh alias Rambo, who was arrested under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances Act, delivered the consignmen­t of AK-47 to Charat and his aides on the orders of Nishan. Nishan’s brother-in-law, Anant Deep, also assisted in providing logistic support, the DGP said. Deep has also been arrested.

A search is on to arrest Charat, who has been awarded life sentence in a murder case and is currently out on parole, the DGP said. “He and his aides will soon be arrested,” he added.

 ?? ?? A part of the RPG which was used for the attack on Monday.
A part of the RPG which was used for the attack on Monday.

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