Chandigarh: Punjab police on Sunday claimed to have busted a terror module being operated by Germany-based gangster Gurpreet Singh alias Goldy Dhillon with the arrest of its two key operatives and recovered one 2.8 kg improvised explosive device (IED) containing 1.6 Kg RDX along with a remote control from their possession.
Director General of Police (DGP), Punjab, Gaurav Yadav said that the arrested accused have been identified as Jagga Singh and Manjinder Singh, both residents of District Fatehgarh Sahib. Both the arrested individuals have a criminal history and were previously involved in multiple narcotics-related cases.
In a major breakthrough, Counter Intelligence, #Ferozepur arrests Jagga Singh and Manjinder Singh, key operatives of a terror module operated by #Germany-based Gurpreet Singh @ Goldy Dhillon, a close operative of Goldy Brar-Lawrence Bishnoi gang and foils plans of #Pakistan’s… pic.twitter.com/rEqW3zXFNn
— DGP Punjab Police (@DGPPunjabPolice) April 13, 2025
DGP Yadav said that National Investigation Agency (NIA) has declared Rs 10 lakh reward on accused Goldy Dhillon, who is a key operative of Goldy Brar-Lawrence Bishnoi Gang. “With busting of this module, Punjab Police has successfully foiled plans of Pakistan-based ISI to disturb peace and harmony in the region,” he said.
The DGP said that preliminary investigations also revealed that accused Goldy Dhillon has recently been involved in conspiring attacks and deadly attacks on influential persons in the state and at present is working at the behest of Pakistan’s ISI.
The AIG, Counter Intelligence, Ferozepur, Gursevak Singh Brar said taht the police teams had received reliable inputs that accused Jagga Singh and Manjinder Singh had recently retrieved the a consignment of explosives, which they are going to deliver to their unknown associate in their Hyundai Venue car. Acting Swiftly, police teams arrested both the accused from the Sirhind area in Fatehgarh Sahib district.
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