Punjab under siege? Canadian ‘Khalistan’ terror camps planning attacks
The Intelligence agencies of India are busy at work. They have dispatched an alert to the Canadian Government regarding attack plans on Punjab being conjured by Pro-Khalistan terrorists.
Punjab Intelligence sleuths have prepared a report that states that Hardeep Nijjar, a Canadian Sikh, has now been sworn in as the head of operations of the Khalistan Terror Force, and he has formed a Sikh youth module that will be carrying out planned strikes.
The report that has been handed over to the Ministry of External Affairs has cited the recent attack in Patankot as one of the reasons for the extradition of Nijjar. Talking about Nijjar’s involvement, the report states, he was to arrange weapons from Pakistan but due to high alert on the border in the wake of Pathankot incident, it could not materialize”.
The reports state that this was disclosed in the report after Mandeep Singh, an alleged member of the KTF was apprehended in Ludhiana about two weeks ago. He had been arrested after his calls to Nijjar and, Gajinder Singh, the chief of
. Since 1995, Nijjar has been putting up in Surrey, and he is the owner of a Canadian passport. He is said to have been responsible for the death of 6 people, in the Shingaar cinema blast, that happened in Ludhiana in 2007.
The report cites that after Jagtar Tara , the chief of KTF had been arrested in Thailand, Nijjar had taken over the job of imparting arms training to his Canadian group. The Interpol had arrested Tara and the Thai authorities had detained him when he was headed to Vancouver from Lahore via Thailand.
The report to the ministry also confirms that Nijjar and Mandeep have been frequenting Pakistan and have also undergone arms training ‘with the ISI’. Recent photographs of both the men standing outside the Gurudwara Nankana Sahib in Pakistan, flashing their AK-47’s, has also been attached with the reports.