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Arms smuggler of Ferozepur arrested from UP's Meerut

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New Delhi, July 6

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) today said it had arrested an arms trafficker, Gagandeep Singh of Ferozepur, from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh in connection with a case related to the extortion racket involving Khalistan terrorists in Moga district.

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NIA officials said probe revealed absconding accused Arshdeep Singh “is a close associate of Hardeep Singh Nijjar (a designated terrorist and chief of Khalistan Tiger Force)”. It was later found that Gagandeep was a “close associate” of Arshdeep, they added.

“Gangandeep was involved in weapon smuggling and on Arshdeep’s directions had supplied arms, including 9 mm and country-made pistols, to the other arrested accused. The arms were further used in killing and extorting money from businessmen in Punjab,” a senior NIA official said.

Gagandeep was later produced in a special NIA court in Mohali and sent him to eight-day custody.

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The case was originally registered by the Punjab Police in Moga after receiving information that Arshdeep, Charanjit Singh, alias Rinku, and Ramandeep Singh alias Jajj, all currently abroad, had formed a gang and were threatening and extorting money from people. Later, the NIA took over the probe in the case on June 10. — TNS

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