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Punjab: Former son of Takhar Jathedar Jatbir Singh Singh; arm confiscated.

Punjab: Former son of Takhar Jathedar Jatbir Singh Singh; arm confiscated.
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JaLandhar: The son of the former Takhedar Jathedar Sense Jasbir Singh Rode was arrested in midnight swoopdown on Thursday along with explosives and weapons.
The arrest of the son of Rode Gurmukh Singh Brar led to other suspects in Phagwara.
The police claimed that the people arrested were operators from the Forbidden International Youth Federation (ISYF), headed by Brother Lakhbir Singh Rode, said to be hiding in Pakistan, and the restored arms and explosives were part of the consignment sent by “spy body Pakistan content and ISYF to carry out some terror attacks in Punjab in sustainable efforts to revive the militancy and disrupt communal peace and harmony in the state.
“The Phagwara Arrest LED police to Songurmuk Rode worked in Punjabi every day and part of the confiscation of weapons was made from his office.
Claimed in a police press release previously arrested by the Kapurthala police, Gagandeep Singh from Teacher Nanak Pura in Phagwara and restored one illegal gun from him.
“During the follow-up investigation, Gagan revealed that the gun was sent by greater weapons.
From across the border using a drone over the past few months.
He also said that the main part of the consignment was hidden by his close friend, one Gurmukh Singh in Jalandhar,” The police said “the police team immediately stormed Gurmukh’s house and was arrested by him, which led to seizures 2 direct hand grenades, 1 detonator box, 2 tubes allegedly containing RDX, one roll of high explosive yellow wire, about.
3.75 lakh in currency India, one licensed .45 Bore pistol, 14 Indian passports, 14, one .30 pistol along with 2 magazines.
He revealed that a direct Tiffin bomb and other explosives were hidden at the Gurmukh Singh office, which is located near the Jalandhar Bus Stand.
Team Police recover 3 hand grenades, 1 Tiffin Bomb, 4 Glock Gun magazine and packaging foam material, “The press release was stated.
The two defendants were booked on Fridays under the activity section (prevention) that violated the law, 1967, the laws of explosives (amendments), 2001 and ARM acted.
This is the second case where people close to horses have been held in the recovery case of explosives and arms.
In December 2006, 11 kg RDX was restored and the former Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal claimed that he was the target.
On August 8 this year, the Amritsar police (rural) had claimed to have recovered a similar ‘sophisticated Tiffin Bomb’ from the Dalek Village under the Lopoke Police Station.
CCTV cameras and recorded recorders Singh Rode said, “About 12.15 in the morning, 20-25 police officials and personnel scale outside the wall.
They knocked on the door and when I asked them the reason for the midnight attack, they said they needed to take my child Gurmukh Singh .
When they saw CCTV cameras, they took this.
Then they went up to the Gurmukh bedroom and looked for it thoroughly for about an hour.
They did not find anything, but they said they wanted to face gurmukh with other people so they took him away.
” Complete further said, “Then they came again and went down after some time with two-three carrybags, said they had found it.
They were upstairs.
I showed that they had been looking for his room carefully.” He alleged that after taking Gurmukh, Police Also raided his office and went around 4.15 in the morning on Friday.
The Nia team at Amritsara Nia The team arrived at Amritsar on Friday to investigate the recovery of explosives in the Tiffin box in front of I-Day.
Sources say police and investigative institutions have been looking for the role of Lakhbir Singh, a brother of the former Takhedar Jasbir Singh Rode, which is believed to live in Pakistan, smuggling weapons to Punjab from Pakistan.
The source said the Nia team visited the villages, including Shohra, Bachiwind and Dalek, from which grenades and pistols were confiscated.
Meanwhile, two alleged amritpal militants and Sammy were sent to police detention four days.

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