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Another BKI module member arrested in Amritsar; 2 pistols seized

On Saturday, the police busted a Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) module with the arrest of one youth
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A day after busting a Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) module with the arrest of one youth, the Amritsar police have apprehended another member of the terror organisation and recovered two sophisticated pistols from him.

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The accused identified as Vishal Singh (21) from Dhanoe Kalan village under Gharinda police station was caught by CIA-I staff from the Division C police station area.

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Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said, “The police team led by CIA in-charge Amolakdeep Singh arrested Vishal with two .32 bore pistols smuggled from Pakistan.” Initial investigations revealed that the weapons were smuggled via drones.

Vishal Singh was an operative of UK-based handler Dharam Singh alias Dharam Sandhu, associated with Pakistan-based BKI terrorist Harwinder Singh Rinda. The weapons were intended for gangsters and terrorists to carry out targeted killings and destabilise the country, he said.

Vishal also had a pending NDPS case where 50 grams of heroin was seized from him.

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On Saturday, police arrested another module operative, Onkar Singh alias Nawab (18), from Jalalusma village under Mehta police station. Police recovered six sophisticated weapons from him, including four Austria-made 9mm Glock pistols and two Turkey-made .30 bore PX5 pistols.

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