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Police has made a new revelation in the investigation of grenade attacks on police stations in Punjab. Police believes that some soldiers belonging to Punjab in British Army are also behind the grenade attacks.
Babar Khalsa International (BKI) chief Harvinder Singh Rinda and Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF)’s Ranjeet Singh Neeta are making youths from India, especially from Punjab, their handlers in British Army. Through them, they are connecting the young soldiers of the state in British Army with their Khalistan movement.
After the arrest of Arsh Dalla in Canada, terrorist Rinda has now made Happy Pasia his handler. On the instructions of ISI and BKI chief Rinda, Pasia, Jeevan Fauji and Navashhariya, all three are busy planning to carry out grenade attacks and terrorist incidents.
Recently, three terrorists were killed in a joint operation of UP and Punjab police in Pilibhit. During this time, it was revealed in the police investigation that KZF chief Neeta is operating through his handler Jaswinder Singh Mannu in Greece and Jagjit Singh in the UK. Jagjit Singh is serving in the British Army under his identity Fateh Singh Baggi and is carrying out grenade attacks in Punjab for KZF on the instructions of Neeta.
When the police got to the bottom of the matter while investigating, this thing has come to light. Babbar Khalsa International chief Harwinder Singh Rinda has also prepared his handlers in the British Army. The police have got clues about this handler of BKI present in the British Army. In such a situation, Punjab Police has now started keeping a special watch on these handlers through Indian agencies.
Khalistan-supported terrorists and Pakistani agency ISI are preparing a module to make Punjabi youth joining the British Army their handlers. Even the ISI and pro-Khalistan organizations are operating a module to trap the youth of Punjab, especially the youth from the border areas of the state, in the trap of getting them jobs in the British Army and once they are made a part of it, then to carry out terrorist incidents in Punjab.