
2 more BKI operatives held, hand grenade recovered
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Jalandhar: Days after Punjab Police officials announced busting of a Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror module, counter intelligence (CI) Jalandhar arrested two alleged operatives from the same module and recovered a hand grenade.
The individuals apprehended have been identified as Vishavjit and Jackson, both residents of Shankar in Nakodar.
Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav said CI Jalandhar recovered the 86P hand grenade following the arrest of two BKI operatives, Ritik Naroliya and a juvenile from Rajasthan, a few days earlier. He added, "The arrested accused's disclosures led to the arrest of Vishavjit from Kolkata — while he was trying to abscond to Malaysia.
Jackson has been arrested from Nakodar, which led to the recovery of the said hand grenade."
Punjab Police earlier arrested five operatives, including Ritik Naroliya and Sonu Kumar alias Kali, along with three juveniles, from the BKI module for their alleged involvement in the Nawanshahr grenade attack. DGP Yadav said that all the arrested accused persons were acting on the directions of Canada-based BKI masterminds Zeeshan Akhtar and Ajay Gill.
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Counter intelligence assistant inspector general (AIG) Navjot Singh Mahal said preliminary investigations revealed that Vishavjit and Jackson had retrieved two hand grenades from Beas through their associates in the last week of July this year. Of these, one grenade exploded in a liquor shop in Nawanshahr 10 days ago by other members of the module.
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