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Ludhiana Blast: COP May Quiz Jalalabad Blast Case Accused

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Ludhiana: The day after the explosion in the Ludhiana District Court complex, police officers on Friday signaled the relationship between Thursday’s explosion and the Jalalabad cycle explosion which had caused many arrests accused by Jagraon police about one and a half months.
There is also the possibility that the defendant can be brought to a production order for an investigation in this case.
On November 13, Ludhiana Rural police had arrested two people because it provided a shelter and logistical support to Jalalabad Blast was accused of Ranjeet Singh aka Gora.
Those who were arrested were identified as Pastor Gora Jaswant Singh aka Shinda Baba from Jhugge Village Nihanga Wale in Ferozepur and Singh Balwant from Walipur Khurd Village in Ludhiana.
Kasing is being investigated by Nia.
A senior police officer Ludhiana Rural said that following their arrest had restored 5kg RDX from the paint box hidden by Gora in the farm field in Ali Village to near the Indian-Pakistani border in the Ferozepur district.
He added that all the defendants were in Ludhiana’s prison now.
Officers, who did not want to name, said the defendant was part of the terror module and because the modules were interconnected, they could provide some kind of information in the case of Ludhiana bombs.
He added that there was an indication of such a possible attack after recovery of explosives, including RDX, from the border of Ferozepur and 1 kg and 800 grams of other explosives from someone in the Nathowal area.
A police officer Ludhiana, who was a senior investigation, said they might bring an explosion of Jalalabad bombs accused of shipping production to be questioned in this case.
The former DGP Shashi Kant said that such an incident showed that the central agency and Punjab police have not been able to neutralize sleep cells.
He added that the terror module was associated with each other so that the perpetrators in one incident had a relationship with the people behind such incidents.
He further said that the people who were imprisoned involved in cases related to the explosive must be questioned because they could provide instructions.
The case after the Tiffin bomb was found in the fields in Ferozepur, on November 1, Ludhiana Rural police had registered a case below Section 212 (hiding the perpetrators) and 216 (hiding the perpetrators) from the Indian Criminal Code (IPC) and part 18 and 19 activities that violated Law (Prevention) Act (UPA) acts at the Sidhwan betting police station in Ludhiana Rural in this issue.

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