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reported by: Ankur Sharma

Last updated: June 29, 2023 at 10:40 am IST

Senior officials of the intelligence network told News18 that a very limited number of leaders are now left to run Khalistani's agenda and they too live in fear as Pakistan is targeting them under its use-and-shoot policy.  (clash)

Senior officials of the intelligence network told News18 that a very limited number of leaders are now left to run Khalistani’s agenda and they too live in fear as Pakistan is targeting them under its use-and-shoot policy. (clash)

A government official said that the coordinators are working from the Philippines, Dubai, Nepal and European countries such as Greece, to facilitate the limited supreme leadership of the Khalistani terror who lives in fear due to the successive killings.

Indian agencies intercepted Khalistani’s coordinators working in different countries than their home base, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. The information was shared with the investigative agencies and the Punjab Police and agencies such as the National Intelligence Agency embarked on a crackdown and arrest of the focal points.

A government official said that the coordinators are working from the Philippines, Dubai, Nepal and European countries such as Greece, to facilitate the limited supreme leadership of the Khalistani terror who lives in fear due to the successive killings.

A plan has been put in place against these coordinators, and all agencies, along with the relevant police, are working together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to adopt the required legal measures.

Recently, the NIA announced a bounty against Kashmir Singh and later issued a no-bail order against him. Similarly, NBW’s report was issued against Gurjant Singh, another Khalistani leader agitating terrorism in India.

No bail orders have also been issued against other Khalistani defendants facing UAPA departments. This includes Yadwinder Singh, who lives in the Philippines, Parminder Singh, who lives in Greece, and Tarsem Singh, who helps top Gulf terrorists from Dubai. The official said they all facilitate the presence of pro-Khalistani entities in different countries.

Sources in the agency said that in the coming weeks, there will be more legal action against Khalistani groups and members residing in different countries.

Best driving variable states

Senior officials of the intelligence network told News18 that a very limited number of leaders are now left to run Khalistani’s agenda and they too live in fear as Pakistan is targeting them under its use-and-shoot policy.

Since March, officials have claimed, these leaders have been meeting with the Country Coordinators and staying there for a few weeks.

Pannu don’t run away

After the murder of Hardeep Singh Nagar, a wanted terrorist and senior commander of the Khalistani Tiger Force (KTF) in Surrey, Canada, all eyes are now on Gurpatwant Singh Banu, legal advisor and head of another Khalistani group Sikhs for Justice.

Sources said that the news of Banu’s escape after the killing of a carpenter is not true, but Banu is looking for a safe place.

Sources said that while a team from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrived in the UK a few days ago, the Indian government is also dealing with Gulf terrorism in a diplomatic manner. India raised the issue of supporting these terrorist groups in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States and demanded action against these groups.

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