Delhi: FIR registered against Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu

A case has been registered against Sikh for Justice chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannu for allegedly conspiring to create unrest in Delhi before January 26. Delhi Police has registered a case under various sections of BNS. This action has taken place after a video released by Pannu on social media. In which he had claimed that through his sleeper cell he had put up pro-Khalistan posters in Rohini and Dabri areas of Delhi.

The Special Cell has registered an FIR against Pannu under sections 196, 197, 152 and 61 of the Indian Civil Defense Code (BNS). This step has been taken to prevent any kind of disturbance ahead of the Republic Day celebrations in Delhi.

According to the police, Pannu had released a video claiming that members of her organization had put up posters in support of Khalistan in various areas of Delhi. However, in the preliminary investigation conducted by the Special Cell, no such posters have been recovered in Rohini and Dabri areas. Police are further investigating the matter to trace Pannu’s activities and her network.

Khalistani terrorist Pannu had released the video

Khalistani terrorist Gurvatpant Singh Pannu, chief of Khalistani terrorist organization Sikh for Justice, released a video on Wednesday and again threatened that before the Republic Day of India, he has got anti-India slogans written in the capital Delhi.

Police investigated after Pannu’s threat

He had said in the released video that his boys had written anti-national slogans at two places in Delhi. However, investigation by Delhi Police proved the slogan wrong. Officials said that security agencies are already alert regarding Republic Day. Such threats are not being ignored and are being investigated closely.

Pak trained terrorists entered India through Bangladesh

The country’s intelligence department has given inputs to Delhi Police and other security agencies that terrorists trained by Pakistan have entered India through Bangladesh. However, the intelligence department did not tell where these terrorists are and how many terrorists there are.

A Delhi Police official said that Pakistan’s terrorist organizations Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba have opened their terrorist camps in Bangladesh. Officers of Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI also go to these camps. In these camps, terrorists have been given terrorist training by ISI. After these inputs, Delhi Police, police of neighboring states and security agencies of the country have become alert.

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