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Punjab Police nab 4 for petrol bomb attacks on Shiv Sena leaders

Cases solved after a Babbar Khalsa International module operated by 2 foreign-based individuals was dismantled, says DGP Gaurav Yadav
Ludhiana Police Commissioner Kuldeep Chahal addressing a press conference regarding arrest of accused in petrol bomb attacks on Shiv Sena leaders in Ludhiana, on Tuesday. Photo: Ashwani Dhiman

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The Punjab Police's Counter Intelligence and Ludhiana Police jointly dismantled a Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) module operated by two foreign-based individuals, DGP Gaurav Yadav said on Tuesday.

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The two foreign-based individuals have been identified as Harjit Singh alias Laddi and Sabi.

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The DGP said the operation had successfully solved the petrol bomb incidents targeting Shiv Sena leaders, including the October 16 attack on Yogesh Bakshi's house and the November 2 incident at Harkirat Singh Khurana's house at Model Town Extension in Ludhiana.

Four people have been nabbed and a motorcycle and two mobile phones used for reconnaissance and tracking seized.

Further investigations are on, focusing on backward and forward linkages, he added.

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Laddi is also wanted in the murder of VHP leader Vikas Prabhakar in Punjab’s Nangal, and carried a reward of Rs 10 lakh as announced by the National Investigation Agency.

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