The London connection of the terrorists killed in the encounter in Pilibhit on 23 December has also come to light. A local youth staying in the hotel with these terrorists got a call from London and was asked to help them.
London connection of three Khalistani terrorists killed in Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh has come to light. Khalistan Zindabad Force terrorists received a call for help from London. Local youth were asked to help these terrorists. It has also come to light that the caller was in Greece a few years ago and had come to London from there.
Pilibhit Police has arrested both the youths seen in the CCTV footage, both the youths are residents of Gajraula, Pilibhit. During his interrogation, it has come to light that he was asked to help the terrorists through net call. This call was from the young man seen with three terrorists in the CCTV footage of the hotel.
This encounter took place on 23 December
These Khalistani terrorists were killed in an encounter with Punjab and UP Police on the morning of 23 December. The Punjab Police team chased these terrorists for 756 kilometers. Then this operation was carried out with the help of UP Police. Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav called it a major success against the Pakistan-sponsored terrorist module.
These terrorists attacked the police station
Punjab DGP said the three terrorists have been identified as Virendra Singh alias Ravi (23), Gurvinder Singh (25) and Jashanpreet Singh alias Pratap Singh (18). All three were residents of Kalanaur police station area. The three are accused of attacking the Bakshiwala police station in Kalanaur in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district.
What did UP ADG say?
UP ADG Law and Order Amitabh Yash said that all three were involved in the grenade attack on the police post in Gurdaspur. He said that all three were seriously injured in the encounter and were taken to CHC Puranpur for immediate treatment. The ADG told PTI that all three suspects later died. Two AK-47 rifles, two Glock pistols and a huge quantity of ammunition have been recovered from their possession.