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Fatehgarh Sahib Police Arrests One With Joint Operation With Up ATS, Recovers 2 Small Weapons

Arrest Reveals The Inter-State Linkages Developed By The Terrorist Modules

5 Dariya News

Fatehgarh Sahib 26-Sep-2013

In the follow-up of busting of a terrorist module by the Fatehgarh Sahib police, one Janpal Singh s/o late Angrej Singh r/o village Rangana, PS Chngyana, district Shamli (UP) has been arrested in a joint operation with the Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS), Uttar Pradesh. Disclosing this here today, Mr. Gurmeet Singh Chauhan, SSP, Fatehgarh Sahib said that with this arrest, the total number of arrested persons in the terrorist module has gone up to 16, while the number of recovered weapons has increased to 13. He informed that Janpal Singh had figured in the investigation as the UP-based supplier of illegal weapons to the terrorist module, which had developed acquaintance through UAE-based channels. 

He further said that Janpal Singh has been produced before the Judicial Magistrate on September 25, 2013 and his police remand for conducting further investigations has been obtained up to September 30, 2013. His arrest reveals the inter-state linkages developed by the terrorist modules with procurement of weapons from Maharashtra and UP.He revealed that this operation and also the earlier operations for nabbing the module ring-leader Satnam Singh and supplier of illegal weapons Gurwinder Singh have been conducted jointly along with the special anti-terrorist units of the concerned states and the local district police. Punjab police has operated in synergy with the ATS of Maharashtra and UP, and also the district police authorities, he added.

He revealed that the further interrogation of Gurwinder Singh has led to recovery of another weapon from the area of the district. The efforts of the district police was to completely unveil all the inter-state linkages of the module and follow them up to logical conclusion so as to prevent the further supply of illegal weapons in the state. Further investigations are in progress, he concluded.