From Pakistan to Telangana, ‘Khalistani’ terrorists reveal how they moved explosives, drugs
India Today
Explosives, weapons and drugs are being transported from Pakistan to Punjab and on to other parts of the country, questioning of the four suspected Khalistani terrorists arrested in Karnal has revealed.
Dangerous explosives like RDX are being transported from Pakistan to Punjab in India and on to other parts of the country, police said after questioning the four suspected Khalistani terrorists who were arrested in Haryana’s Karnal earlier this week.
During questioning, the accused revealed that so far, explosives, weapons and grenades received from Pakistan via drones were delivered to three places. The first was the Amritsar-Tarn Taran highway, where Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and arms were placed. The second consignment of IEDs and grenades was kept on the Nanded-Hyderabad highway.
On their third run, the alleged terrorists were caught with explosives and arms in Karnal, while on their way to Adilabad in Telangana on Thursday.
Accused Amandeep and Gurpreet further disclosed that Pakistan-based Babbar Khalsa International terrorist Harvinder Singh, alias Rinda, would send IEDs and weapons from Pakistan using drones. Drugs were also received from across the border in the same way.
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The accused received money by selling the drone-delivered drugs to a dealer in Punjab, while the explosives, arms and ammunition were delivered to the assigned places.
Karnal Police have launched a search for the hawala operator and the major drug smuggler in Punjab who were coordinating the illicit operation.