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HIMACHAL PRADESH POLICE BOOKS Khalistan Activist for incitement

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Shimla: The day after the pre-recorded voice call made for many people at Himachal Pradesh allegedly by Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, a US-based head from pro-Khalistan clothing which was prohibited by Sikh for Justice (SFJ), Himachal Pradesh Police posted it under fees Dight.
The case has registered Vit FIR No.
04/2021 on Saturday at the State Cyber ​​Crime Police Station, Shimla for violations can punish the U / S 124 IPC (sedent of the state), 153-A IPC (acting prejudice for maintenance of harmony), 506 IPC (intimidation), 120-B IPC (criminal conspiracy), 13 of the Law (Prevention) Act 1967 (Prevention) of the Law) and 66-C from IT ACT 2000.
On Friday morning, many journalists receive calls Recorded from different from different numbers where the message was given to the Himachal government that on August 15, they would not allow Jai Ram Thakur to lift Tricolor India.
Furthermore, said that once the organization – who was looking for a referendum on Punjab – released it, it would make sure to take part of the Himachal Pradesh which was once part of Punjab.
Police said the preliminary investigation revealed that the alleged Gurpatwant Singh Pannu was associated with pro-Khalistan clothes called “Sikhs for Haki” (SFJ which was banned by the Indian government under the activity that violated the law (prevention) Act for anti-India activities on July 10, 2019 .
This pro-Khalistan organization is based abroad with their network in various places in the US and other foreign countries, he added.
Investigations in this case are ongoing to identify the origin of the caller.
The sound spectrography of the audio clip which is thought to be.
Done in time for time for Improving the crime of the defendant.
This investigation has national and international consequences.
Therefore, the Himachal Pradesh police are seeking cooperation from various central institutions to crack down on this case and to accuse justice, police said.

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