Khalistani Terrorist Lakhbir Singh Rode Blast Was Planned In Ludhiana Court

Khalistani Terrorist Lakhbir Singh Rode Blast Was Planned In Ludhiana Court


Ludhiana Court Blast: Khalistani terrorist Lakhbir Singh Rode had planned the Ludhiana court blast in 2021. This thing has been revealed in the charge sheet. Explain that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge sheet in a Ludhiana court against five people, including a Pakistani national, in the case related to the bomb blast.

Pakistan-based International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF) and Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) terrorist handler Lakhbir Singh Rode had planned to carry out IED blasts at various places in Punjab on December 23, 2021.

Had contact with smugglers of Pakistan

According to an ANI report, Lakhbir Singh had contacted Pakistan-based smugglers to execute the plan. His aim was to create fear along with casualties to maximum number of people, for which he had planned the blast. To carry out this work, the terrorists had recruited operatives.

Lakhbir Singh Rode formed a terrorist gang with the help of Pakistan-based arms, explosives and narcotics smugglers Zulfikar alias Pahalwan, Harpreet Singh alias Happy Malaysia, Surmukh Singh alias Sammu, Dilbagh Singh alias Baggo and Rajanpreet Singh. Rode used the smuggling channels of Pakistan-based smuggler Zulfikar and his associates to deliver the IED to Gagandeep Singh alias Gagi. It was Gagi who planted the explosives in the court. The NIA has filed a charge sheet against Gagi (dead), Sammu, Baggo, Rajanpreet Singh and Zulfikar under various sections.

Please tell that one person was killed in the Ludhiana court blast, many people were also injured in this blast. A reward of Rs 10 lakh was declared on Harpreet Singh. The Special NIA Court had issued a non-bailable warrant against Harpreet Singh. Apart from this, a lookout circular was also issued.

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