Terrorist Linked With Ludhiana Blast Arrested In Germany
A prominent member of the designated terror group Sikhs For
Justice (SFJ), Jaswinder Singh Multani, who is allegedly linked to the Ludhiana
court blast case, was held in Germany on Monday.
A police officer said that during the investigation names of
two suspects residing in Pakistan and Germany, both from banned Sikh
organizations, have emerged.
Sikhs For Justice is a designated terror group in India.
Intelligence agencies had earlier alerted about Harvinder Singh Sandhu, a
Babbar Khalsa terrorist who is currently in Pakistan, and Jaswinder Singh
Multani, a top member of the SFJ and close associate of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu,
residing in Germany, about their involvement in the Ludhiana blast.
After diplomatic coordination, the German police arrested
Multani from Erfurt city for his role in the Ludhiana blast in Punjab and
planning more terror attacks in New Delhi, among other cities in India.
A team of Indian police officers will soon reach Germany to
question Multani. Multani's name propped up on the police radar when he planned
to kill farmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal to create unrest during farmers'
movement.
The man arrested disclosed that he got instructions from a
Germany-based pro-Khalistan leader Multani on social media to target a key
farmer leader. "Multani used to coordinate with Pakistan-based
pro-Khalistan groups to provide logistic support for terror activities,"
said a police officer.
A bomb blast had occurred at the Ludhiana court complex on
December 23 that killed one and injured two others.
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