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Amritsar, May 12
In a major breakthrough, the Majitha police today claimed to have foiled an attempt of the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) to revive terrorism by apprehending four of its activists during a naka near Beharwal village under Lopoke police station last night. However, four others including a terrorist, managed to flee.
One of the terrorists is a confidant of the Pakistan-based BKI chief Wadhawa Singh whose name figures on the 20 most-wanted list of the Indian Government.
Mr RPS Bajwa, SSP, Majitha, said two pistols, two country-made pistols and seven cartridges, among other bullets, had been seized. Two motor cycles had also been seized.
The BKI activists include Harjant Singh, who had escaped from police custody in February, Baljinder Singh, Jagtar Singh and Gurmail Singh. Those who fled have been identified as Jaswant Singh, Darshan Singh, Nirmal Singh and Balwinder Singh.
Mr Bajwa said during the naka, the police spotted four motor cycles approaching from the Attari side. They were signalled to stop, However, the accused opened fire. The police also retaliated. After half hour, four BKI activists were overpowered while the other four escaped.
The police claimed that during interrogation, they revealed that Sandip Kaur, wife of Dharam Singh Kashtiwal, a slain terrorist of the Babbar Khalsa, who was running a trust for orphans of terrorists at Chheharta, was working as a conduit of the BKI chief.
They alleged that she had been even receiving funds from Wadhawa Singh and some days earlier,
she had arranged the marriage of the sister of a terrorist to Darshan Singh, one of the four militants who escaped last evening.