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Major Breakthrough: Punjab Police arrests 13 ISI terrorists, Recovers 2 kg RDX

Punjab Police arrests 4 ISI terrorists, recovers huge cache of arms including 2 kg RDX, grenades

Nishika Jha
Last Updated : Saturday, 19 April 2025
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The Punjab Police team has recovered a huge consignment of bombs and weapons. This information has been shared by Punjab Police DGP Gaurav Yadav. The police have arrested a total of 13 terrorists of the terror module. Who were carrying out banned activities on the instructions of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI. The arrested terrorists were planning to carry out killings targeting several police stations and people. The police have arrested him earlier as well. All of them will soon be produced in court and taken on remand.

Two modules busted- DGPIA

Punjab Police DGP Gaurav Yadav informed that in two intelligence-based operations, the Punjab Police has busted an ISI-sponsored terror module being operated from overseas by Babbar Khalsa International (BKI).

These weapons were seized

Police seized two RPGs (a launcher), two IEDs (each 2.5 kg), two hand grenades with detonators, 2 kg RDX with remote control, 5 pistols (Beretta and Glock), 6 magazines, 44 live cartridges, one wireless set and 3 vehicles from the accused.

The first module is of Satta Nowshera

The first of the modules with France-based BKI was exposed in which police have identified the mastermind as Satnam Singh alias Satta Nowshera, a Hoshiarpur resident. The power is residing in France and conducting terrorist operations in the nation through its goons. Police recovered a loaded RPG, 2 IEDs weighing 2.5 kg each, two grenades with detonators, 2 kg remote-control RDX, 3 pistols, 6 magazines, 34 live cartridges, 1 wireless set and other stuff from his associates. Arrested accused have been named as Jatinder alias Honey, Jagjit alias Jagga (Kapurthala), Harpreet and Jagroop (Hoshiarpur). Case has been registered against them with Amritsar SSOC.

The second module deals with Greece and Pakistan

The second module is operated by Greece and Pakistan-based terrorists. The key individuals involved in its operation are Jaswinder alias Mannu Agwan, a Gurdaspur resident (hiding in Greece) and Harvinder Rinda, operating from Pakistan. In which the police have arrested 9 accused including a minor. Police have seized one RPG launcher, two pistols (Beretta and Glock), 10 cartridges, three vehicles from them.