
Punjab Police Busts Pakistan’s ISI-Linked Grenade Attack Module, 10 Arrested
The Punjab Police on Thursday unearthed a grenade attack module backed by Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and arrested 10 people linked to the plot. According to the reports, the group had been in contact with Pakistan-based handlers who instructed them to carry out a grenade strike in a crowded part in Punjab to spark unrest.
Three of the accused, identified as Kuldeep Singh, Shekhar Singh and Ajay Singh, are residents of Sri Muktsar Sahib, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said.
While Amrik Singh, Parminder alias Chiri, Vijay, Sukhjit Singh alias Sukh Brar, Sukhwinder Singh, Karanveer Singh alias Vicky and Sajan Kumar alias Sanju have been brought on production warrant from different jails for their role as couriers and facilitators, the DGP added.
In addition to this, the police have also recovered a Chinese hand grenade from the accused.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused were in contact with Pakistan-based handlers through three operatives based in Malaysia to coordinate the pickup and delivery of the hand grenade.
Investigations are underway to establish forward and backward linkages in this case.
Ludhiana Police Commissioner Swapan Sharma said acting on credible intelligence inputs, an FIR was registered against suspects Kuldeep Singh, Shekhar Singh and Ajay Singh at Jodhewal police station.
Special teams were formed to ensure swift and effective action, he said, adding that the three suspects were arrested by the police teams.
He said further investigation pointed towards the foreign-based masterminds, Malaysia-based Ajay alias Ajay Malaysia, Jass Behbal and Pawandeep.
These individuals are known to reside together abroad and were in contact with local facilitators Amrik Singh and Parminder, both of whom were previously involved in drug smuggling operations for them, Sharma said.
The police commissioner said during the investigation, Vijay, brother of Ajay Malaysia, who was lodged in Ganganagar jail in connection with a drug case, was also arrested on production warrant for his role as a facilitator in this case.
The probe further uncovered the local network involving accused persons Sukhjit Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Karanveer Singh and Sajan alias Sanju in facilitating the delivery of the hand grenade in Punjab, he added.
Sharma said the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act has been invoked, and Red Corner Notices have been issued against the accused persons operating from abroad.



