Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Dalla has links with LeT, plans to target Punjab's Hindu leaders; Red Corner notice for Khalistani terrorist Karanvir Singh
- In Reports
- 11:34 AM, Sep 26, 2023
- Myind Staff
Amid mounting diplomatic tensions between India and Canada, concerning reports have surfaced regarding the connections of Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Dalla with the Pakistan-based terror organization Lashkar-e-Taiba. Recent revelations suggest that this Canada-based extremist had intentions to target Hindu leaders in Punjab, raising concerns about extremist activities in Canada.
In a related development, Interpol also known as the International Criminal Police Organization has issued a Red Corner Notice for Khalistani terrorist Karanvir Singh. According to intelligence sources cited by ANI, Singh is believed to be residing in Pakistan and has ties to the pro-Khalistan terrorist group Babbar Khalsa International. As per Interpol's official details, 38-year-old Singh hails from Punjab's Kapurthala district.
According to the charges listed on Interpol's website for Karanvir Singh, they include criminal conspiracy, murder, offenses related to the Arms Act, offenses related to the Explosive Substances Act, raising funds for a terrorist act, conspiracy, being a member of a terrorist gang or organization, as well as offenses related to the Arms Act and offenses related to the Explosive Substances Act.
Arshdeep Singh, also known as Arsh Dala, left India in July 2020 and has been identified in an intelligence dossier compiled by Indian agencies as one of the individuals linked to pro-Khalistani groups operating in Canada. This revelation about the Khalistani terrorist's sinister plans came to light during a crackdown by the Delhi Police on two terror suspects earlier this year. In a January raid conducted in Delhi's Jahangirpuri, law enforcement apprehended Jagjeet Singh Jagga and Naushad, resulting in the recovery of arms. Subsequently, the two were charged under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
According to details outlined in a Delhi Police chargesheet filed in court approximately two months ago, Jagga disclosed during interrogation that he had been in communication with Dalla. The Canada-based Khalistani extremist had instructed Jagga to prepare for terrorist activities in Punjab, as indicated in the charge sheet.
Dalla was known to be in contact with Suhail, an operative associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba. The terror suspects who were arrested also revealed to the police that, under the instructions of Suhail and Dalla, they had committed a gruesome act of violence by murdering a Hindu boy in Delhi's Jahangirpuri and decapitating him.
Disturbingly, they recorded a video of the gruesome act and sent it to Suhail and Dalla. Law enforcement sources had then reported that Naushad and Jagga had shared the video as a means to demonstrate their allegiance and had received Rs 2 lakh as compensation for carrying out the heinous crime.
Furthermore, in a separate development, a Red Corner Notice has been issued by Interpol. This notice serves as a request made by Interpol to law enforcement agencies in its member countries, with the aim of locating and temporarily detaining an individual until legal processes such as extradition or surrender can take place. Interpol, an inter-governmental organization with 195 member countries, plays a pivotal role in facilitating global law enforcement cooperation to enhance global safety and security.
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