British Sikh soldier on radar of Punjab Police, identify surfaced in investigation of terrorist module

Punjab Police has discovered a clue a few British Sikh soldier in the course of the investigation of the terrorist module managed by Khalistan Zindabad Power (KZF) chief Ranjit Singh Neeta, who lives in Pakistan. It’s suspected that this British Sikh soldier is behind the current grenade assaults on police stations within the state.

A high Punjab Police official stated on Tuesday that there have been a number of terrorist assaults in Punjab in October and November, together with assaults utilizing hand grenades and ‘Improvised Explosive Units (IEDs), two assaults on the homes of leaders of Hindu teams in Ludhiana. Carried out utilizing bombs.

Grenade thrown at police publish

After this, in December, a hand grenade was thrown at Asaron police station underneath Kathgarh police station in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district. Neeta and Fateh Singh Baghi have taken accountability for these assaults by posting on social media. He described himself as a part of the ‘Surveillance and Reconnaissance Unit’, which works underneath the KZF.

Title modified to cover id

Investigation of those KZF modules led Punjab Police to Jagjit Singh (37), a Sikh soldier of the British Military, initially a resident of Miyanpur village of Tarn Taran. It’s suspected that Jagjit Singh is utilizing the pseudonym Fateh Singh Bagi to cover his actual id.

Went to Britain on pupil visa

Jagjit Singh is suspected to be utilizing the alias of Fateh Singh Bagi to cover his actual id. A senior Punjab Police official stated that Jagjit Singh had gone to Britain in 2010 on a pupil visa. After finishing his research, he joined the British Military as a soldier in 2013.

British Sikh soldier on radar of Punjab Police, identify surfaced in investigation of terrorist module

British Sikh soldier on radar of Punjab Police, name surfaced in investigation of terrorist module Eng Topic INA News


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