Chandigarh, September 22: In a first incident of its kind, groups based in Pakistan reportedly used a drone to drop weapons near Khalra village in Tarn Taran district earlier this month. The arms were believed to be meant for terrorists in Punjab or Kashmir, Punjab Director General of Police Dinkar Gupta has said.
The police had last week arrested 10 persons in Tarn Taran following a mysterious blast. The DGP said the drone incident coincided with the busting of a terror module with the arrest of four persons affiliated with the now revived Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) which was backed by a Pakistan and Germany-based terror organisation. Five AK-47 rifles, pistols, satellite phones and hand grenades were seized from the module members.
Initial investigations revealed that drones were being used to deliver weapons and communication hardware from across the border. Subsequently, the Punjab CM approached the Centre, asking that directions be issued to the IAF and BSF for counter-measures to thwart any threat from drones to the border state.
Gupta said the busted module was backed by Pakistan-based KZF chief Ranjeet Singh alias Neeta and his Germany-based associate Gurmeet Singh alias Bagga alias Doctor. With the help of local sleeper cells, they had picked and radicalised locals and arranged funds and sophisticated weapons from across the border.
The arrested were identified as Balwant Singh alias Baba alias Nihang, Akashdeep Singh alias Akash Randhawa, Harbhajan Singh and Balbir Singh. Both Akashdeep and Baba Balwant Singh have a criminal record. The DGP said Maan Singh, now lodged in the Amritsar jail, at the behest of his handler Bagga had recruited Akashdeep Singh, when they were together in jail. Consignment recipient Baba was a Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) member, earlier arrested under the UAPA and Arms Act.
The Jammu police too had claimed some weeks ago that three terrorists in Jammu had received a consignment of weapons from Punjab. The Punjab Police had confirmed the claim.