NIA strikes against pro-Khalistani forces: Hunts down attackers of Indian High Commission in London

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In a startling and decisive action that gripped the nation, India’s fierce anti-terror agency, the National Investigation Agency (NIA), unleashed a wave of 31 simultaneous raids across Punjab and Haryana on Tuesday. The shocking and unrelenting search was aimed at locating and apprehending those involved in the horrifying attacks on the Indian High Commission in London on March 19, orchestrated by pro-Khalistani elements.

A bold NIA statement revealed the agency’s intense determination to ensure no repeat of such disgraceful breaches of security and disrespect to the Indian National Flag. The sensational raids led to the seizure of digital data containing invaluable information related to the culprits behind the audacious attack, as well as other damning documents, as conveyed by the spokesperson.

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Among the targeted locations was the residence of Soni Kaur in Dhurkot Ransih village, whose children allegedly participated in the infamous protest outside the Indian high commission in London. A shocking discovery of 37 live cartridges was made at her house. Soni Kaur’s connection to the Khalistani movement, through her father-in-law’s association with slain militant preacher Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, adds a thrilling twist to the tale.

NIA conducts raids across Punjab and Haryana to locate attackers on Indian High Commission in London

NIA conducts raids across Punjab and Haryana to locate attackers on Indian High Commission in London. Image courtesy of BestGraphics_Com from Pixabay.

Soni Kaur’s summons to the agency’s headquarters on August 10 only heightens the drama surrounding these breathtaking events. The relentless pursuit follows the NIA’s meticulous gathering of evidence in the UK in May, along with “crowdsourcing of information” to identify the attackers, finally unmasking the terrifying truth.

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The Indian High Commission was attacked on March 19 by around 50 individuals who inflicted damage, caused injuries to officials, and displayed outright contempt towards the Indian National flag. Key organizers identified include Gurcharan Singh, Avtar Singh Khanda, and Jasvir Singh, among others, both Indian and foreign nationals.

The staggering series of events only leaves the nation and the world waiting in awe and anticipation: What will the NIA uncover next? Who else was involved in this sinister plot? The world watches, and the story continues to unfold.

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