Chandigarh: Punjab Police on Monday claimed to have broken hand grenade attacks, including attacks at the Pathankot Army Camp, stopping the terror module supported by the YOUTURA INTERNATIONAL YOUTH Federation (ISYF) with the arrest of six operations which were indigenous people.
Gurdaspur District.
DGP Country Forced Head V K Bhawra said police Nawanshahr had also recovered six hand grenades (86 p), one pistol (9 mm), one rifle (0.30 bore), along with bullets and live magazines from their ownership.
The defendant has been identified as Amandeep aka Mantri from LakhanPal Village, Gurwinder Singh aka Gindi from Kharal Village, Parminder Kumar aka Rohit aka Rohta from Kharal Village, Rajinder Singh aka Malhi aka Nikku from Gunnupur Village and Raman Kumar Village Ghazikot.
According to the initial probe, in two separate examples of unknown people have thrown a hand grenade in Pathankot – one near Chakki Pull on November 11 last year around 9:30 a.m.
and another outside Triveni Dwar from 21 Army sub-areas on November 21 on November 21 on November 21 November 21 9pm.
Separate fire edge is registered at the Division 2 Division 1 police station and Division 1, in this case.
DGP said during the introduction interrogation, was accused of revealing that they were directly related to the Head of Isyf (Rode) who were proclaimed by Lakhbir Singh Rode and a nearby assistant who was identified as Sukhmmetpal Singh aka Sukh Bhikhariwal and Sukhpreet aka Sukh to plan terrorist attacks.
“All cached hand grenades are restored, arms and ammunition driven from all international borders by the accused people have been assigned to have tasked to attack previous identified targets which are mostly police and defense companies, religious places,” Bhawra said .
He said the defendant also claimed to have a lobed hand grenade twice in Pathankot.
Nawanshahr SSP Kanwardeep Kaur said they had registered FIR on January 7 under various parts of the UU UU (P), ACT and ARM explosives.