Hindustan Times (Patiala)

NABHA JAILBREAK ACCUSED HELD IN HONG KONG, PUNJAB SEEKS EXTRADITIO­N

‘AIDED KHALISTANI MODULE’ Romi, detained in robbery case in the autonomous territory under China, is wanted for aiding 2016 jailbreak from there, ‘has role in target killings of right wing leaders too’

- HT Correspond­ent n letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Punjab police have moved an applicatio­n to the Union ministry of external affairs to take up extraditio­n of Ramanjit Singh, alias Romi, a wanted gangster and alleged conspirato­r of the 2016 Nabha jailbreak, who was on Thursday detained in a robbery case in Hong Kong. Romi, against whom Interpol issued a red corner notice on a request by the state police (through the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion), fled India after he got bail in a debit card fraud case in 2016. He later that year allegedly coordinate­d and financed the jailbreak in which six men escaped.

Punjab police have moved an applicatio­n to the Union ministry of external affairs to take up extraditio­n of Ramanjit Singh, alias Romi, a wanted gangster and alleged conspirato­r of the 2016 Nabha jailbreak, who was on Thursday detained in a robbery case in Hong Kong.

Romi, against whom Interpol issued a red corner notice on a request by the state police (through the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion), fled India after he got bail in a debit card fraud case in 2016. He later that year allegedly coordinate­d and financed the jailbreak in which six men escaped.

Owing to an extraditio­n treaty since 1999, police in Punjab got to know that he was detained in connection with a robbery in Kowloon (Hong Kong). Police in Hong Kong found out about the notice upon verificati­on of record, and channelled the informatio­n to authoritie­s in India.

“After intimation by Interpol, we have written to the ministry to take up his extraditio­n,” said Gurmeet Singh Chauhan, assistant inspector general, organised crime control unit, Punjab police, on Friday, adding, “Documentat­ion has been supplied through email; original copies will be sent very shortly.”

Romi has been declared proclaimed offender in two cases.

A state spokespers­on said that after fleeing to Hong Kong, Romi had “managed to build an empire for himself” and was “continuing his nefarious terror activities and drug smuggling” from there.

“He mastermind­ed the Nabha jailbreak while he was lodged there in June 2016 and, after his release on bail a month later, had fled to Hong Kong, from where he had facilitate­d the daring escape with the help of gangster Gurpreet Singh Sekhon who was still lodged at Nabha. Besides providing money, Romi assured the escapees [of] safe houses and had given his Hong Kong contact number for providing logistical support,” said the press release by the state government.

KEY CONNECTION­S

“His name was also closely associated with Harjinder Singh alias Vicky Gounder (one of the escapees), who was recently shot dead. In fact, he is trying to rope in all gangsters to form a bigger gang in India,” claimed an investigat­or who did not want to be named.

The press release further pointedly said Romi’s name “figured prominentl­y” in the

“terror module” that was responsibl­e for seven “hate killings” in the state. Romi was allegedly in touch with UK national Jagtar Singh Johal alias Jaggi, since-arrested for being “one of the key conspirato­rs” in the targeted killings of right wing leaders such as Brig Jagdish Gagneja (retired), vice-president of Punjab RSS Unit, in 2016.

“The two were in touch through Harmeet Singh alias PHD, a known KLF (Khalistan Liberation Force) terrorist based in Pakistan, and had spoken to each other at least thrice between May and July 2017,” read the press note.

Romi was the “communicat­ion hub” and link between Punjab’s gangsters and Pakistanba­sed terrorists, and coordinati­ng their activities through WhatsApp, VoIP platforms and social media, said the government press release.

“Romi had told Jaggi that Dharmender Singh alias Gugni, a gangster lodged in the Nabha jail, had arranged weapons for Ramandeep Rathore, one of the two motorcycle-borne hitmen in the target killing case,” said the press release, adding, “Romi was also acting as mediator to strike a deal between Gugni and Gounder, who were at loggerhead­s because of inter-gang rivalries.”

Besides the jailbreak and the target killings, Romi is wanted for illegal transfer of funds for criminal and terror activities, abetting and facilitati­ng terrorists, kidnapping, and smuggling of weapons.

He is also suspected to be a major conduit for drug smuggling through his Pakistanba­sed contacts.

After fleeing to Hong Kong, Romi had managed to build an empire for himself and was continuing his nefarious terror activities and drug smuggling from there. STATE GOVT RELEASE

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