Khalistani Arshdeep Milton on India's most wanted list arrested in shooting case
Sources say that Canadian police have arrested Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dala alias Arshdeep in connection with a firing incident in Milton city on October 27-28. The Halton Regional Police Service of Canada (HRPC) is investigating a shooting that occurred in Milton a fortnight ago. Arshdeep is being arrested and interrogated in this regard.
A case has been registered under UAPA in India against Arshdeep, associated with Khalistan Tiger Force. His name is also involved in many cases of target killing. He is included in the most wanted list in India. Arshdeep is considered a special associate of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed in Surrey last year. According to Indian security agencies, Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dala has settled in Canada with his wife after fleeing from India. The Home Ministry has declared Arsh Dala a terrorist under UAPA and fined Rs. A reward of five lakh has been declared.
Two of Arshdeep's henchmen have also been arrested in Faridkot, Punjab, which also includes the goons involved in the Gurpreet Singh murder case. Punjab Police DGP said, these two shooters had also killed Jaswant Singh Gill in Gwalior on the orders of Arsh Dala.
Meanwhile, the fourth accused in the attack on the Hindu Sabha temple in Canada has been arrested by the Canadian Police. Inderjit Ghoshal, 35, is said to be the mastermind of the attack and a confidant of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. The attack on a Hindu temple in Greater Toronto was planned by Indrajit himself. After the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Inderjit was watching the referendum on Khalistan issue. Police said that Gosal was arrested on November 8. He has since been released on bail.