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India Gazette
4 hours ago
- Politics
- India Gazette
NIA searches 18 locations in Punjab, Haryana, UP in BKI-linked grenade attack at ex-minister Kalia's house
New Delhi [India], June 26 (ANI): As part of its ongoing investigation in the recent BKI-linked grenade attack at the residence of former Punjab Minister Manoranjan Kalia, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday conducted a series of searches across the state as well as in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. According to an official release, the NIA teams launched searches at 18 locations in the three northern states this morning, and seized various incriminating materials, including mobiles, digital devices and documents. The searches were conducted at the premises of suspects linked with Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) operative Kulbir Sidhu, US-based gangster Manish alias Kaka Rana, and their nodes based in India and various other countries. Kulbir Sidhu, originally from Yamunanagar in Haryana, is currently in Germany and is a key aide of designated terrorist and BKI chief, Pakistan-based Wadhawa Singh Babbar. Sidhu is also an accused in NIA case RC-06/2024/NIA/DLI, related to the murder of VHP leader Vikas Prabhakar in Nangal, Punjab, in April 2024. The terror attack on the Punjab ex-minister's house in Jalandhar was committed on the night of April 7 by the accused, Saidul Ameen, who was arrested by the state police on April 12. This was one of a series of grenade attacks carried out by BKI operatives in the state of Punjab, on the direction of foreign-based handlers of the proscribed terrorist organisation. While in Punjab, today's searches were carried out in Hoshiarpur, SBS Nagar, Jalandhar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran and Mansa districts, in Haryana the NIA teams cracked down in the districts of Kurukshetra, Yamuna Nagar, Karnal and Ambala. Extensive searches were also conducted in Amroha district of Uttar Pradesh. NIA, which took over the probe from the state police on April 12, is continuing with its investigation in the case 11/2025/NIA/DLI. (ANI)


Time of India
6 hours ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Grenade attack on BJP leader's home: NIA raids in Pb, Hry & UP
Chandigarh: The National Investigation Agency Thursday conducted a series of searches in Punjab , Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh as part of its ongoing investigation into the recent Babbar Khalsa International (BKI)-linked grenade attack at the residence of BJP leader and former Punjab minister Manoranjan Kalia. "NIA teams launched searches at 18 locations in the three states this morning and seized incriminating materials, including mobiles/digital devices and documents. The searches were conducted on premises of suspects linked with BKI operative Kulbir Sidhu, US-based gangster Manish aka Kaka Rana, and their nodes based in India and other countries," the NIA said. According to NIA, Kulbir Sidhu, originally from Yamunanagar in Haryana, is in Germany and is an aide of designated terrorist and BKI chief, Pakistan-based Wadhawa Singh Babbar. Sidhu is also an accused in the April 2024 murder of VHP leader Vikas Prabhakar in Nangal, Punjab, being probed by NIA. "The terror attack on the Punjab ex-minister's house in Jalandhar was committed on the night of April 7 by accused Saidul Ameen, who was arrested by the state police on April 12. This was one of the series of grenade attacks carried out by BKI operatives in Punjab, on the directions of foreign-based handlers of the proscribed terrorist organisation," the NIA said.


NDTV
8 hours ago
- Politics
- NDTV
Anti-Terror Agency NIA Raids In Punjab, Haryana, UP To Probe Khalistani Terror Network
New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday conducted a series of searches across Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh to probe Khalistani terror network, officials said. NIA teams launched searches at 18 locations in the three northern states in the morning. They seized various incriminating materials, including mobiles, digital devices and documents, officials said. The searches were conducted at the premises of suspects linked with banned outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) operative Kulbir Sidhu, US-based gangster Manish alias Kaka Rana, and their nodes based in India and various other countries, according to a statement issued by the probe agency. Sidhu, originally from Yamunanagar in Haryana, is currently in Germany and is a key aide of designated terrorist and BKI chief Wadhawa Singh Babbar, who is based in Pakistan, it said. Sidhu is also an accused in the NIA case related to the murder of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Vikas Prabhakar in Nangal, Punjab, in April 2024. The searches were conducted as part of the NIA's ongoing investigation into the recent BKI-linked grenade attack at the residence of former Punjab Minister Manoranjan Kalia. "The terror attack on the Punjab ex-minister's house in Jalandhar was committed on the night of 7th April 2025 by accused Saidul Ameen, who was arrested by the state police on 12th April," the statement said. This was one of the series of grenade attacks carried out by BKI operatives in Punjab, on the directions of foreign-based handlers of the proscribed terrorist organisation, it added. While in Punjab, searches were carried out in Hoshiarpur, SBS Nagar, Jalandhar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran and Mansa districts, in Haryana, the NIA teams cracked down in the districts of Kurukshetra, Yamuna Nagar, Karnal and Ambala. Extensive searches were also conducted in the Amroha district of Uttar Pradesh, the anti-terror agency said. NIA, which took over the probe from the state police on April 12, 2025, is continuing with its investigation in the case, it added.


India Gazette
8 hours ago
- Politics
- India Gazette
Babbar Khalsa International linked grenade attack at ex-Punjab Minister Kalia's house: NIA raids 18 places in Punjab, Haryana, UP
New Delhi [India], June 26 (ANI): As part of its ongoing investigation in the recent Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) linked grenade attack at the residence of former Punjab Minister Manoranjan Kalia, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday conducted a series of searches across the state as well as in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, the agency said. NIA teams carried out searches at 18 locations in the three northern states this morning, and seized various incriminating materials, including mobiles and digital devices and documents. As per the NIA, the searches were conducted at the premises of suspects linked with Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) operative Kulbir Sidhu, US-based gangster Manish alias Kaka Rana, and their nodes based in India and various other countries. Kulbir Sidhu, originally from Yamunanagar in Haryana, is currently in Germany and is a key aide of designated terrorist and BKI chief, Pakistan-based Wadhawa Singh Babbar. Sidhu is also an accused in a case related to the murder of VHP leader Vikas Prabhakar in Nangal, Punjab, in April 2024. The terror attack on the Punjab ex-minister's house in Jalandhar was committed on the night of April 7, 2025 by accused Saidul Ameen, who was arrested by the state police on April 12. This was one of the series of grenade attacks carried out by BKI operatives in the state of Punjab, on the directions of foreign-based handlers of the proscribed terrorist organisation. While in Punjab, today's searches were carried out in Hoshiarpur, SBS Nagar, Jalandhar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran and Mansa districts, in Haryana the NIA teams cracked down in the districts of Kurukshetra, Yamuna Nagar, Karnal and Ambala. Extensive searches were also conducted in Amroha district of Uttar Pradesh. NIA, which took over the probe from Punjab Police on April 12, 2025, is continuing with its investigation in the case. (ANI)


Deccan Herald
10 hours ago
- Deccan Herald
NIA raids in Punjab, Haryana, UP to probe Khalistani terror network
The searches were conducted at the premises of suspects linked with banned outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) operative Kulbir Sidhu, US-based gangster Manish alias Kaka Rana, and their nodes based in India and various other countries, according to a statement issued by the probe agency.