
The Police in Punjab claimed that it busted a militant module backed by the International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF), a banned organization and arrested six of its members in connection with a grenade blast at Pathankot army camp on November 21 last year.
The police, as per a statement, recovered six hand-grenades, a pistol, a rifle along with bullets and magazines from the accused.
The arrested have been identified as Amandeep, alias Mantri, Gurwinder Singh, Parminder Kumar, Rajinder Singh, Hapreet Singh and Raman Kumar, all residents of Gurdaspur district of Panjab.
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In the statement, the Punjab Police claimed that they were directly in touch with the chief of ISYF (Rode) Lakhbir Singh Rode and his aides, Sukhmeetpal Singh, alias Sukh Bhikhariwal, and Sukhpreet, alias Sukh, for planning attacks.
The six have been booked under sections of the UAPA, Explosives and Arms Act at the Police station in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar police station.
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