Has Fugitive Terrorist Sukhwinder Singh Been Captured by UP Police-ATS Team in Mohali?
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Noida, Feb 19 (NationPress) A collaborative effort by the UP Police's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and the Gautam Buddha Nagar police has resulted in the apprehension of a fugitive terrorist associated with the outlawed Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) after almost 30 years in hiding.
The Noida ATS unit acted on reliable intelligence that Sukhwinder Singh Dhillon, also known as Dayal Singh, Rakesh Sharma, and Chinda, a resident of Punjab, was an active participant in this banned militant group. An FIR had previously been lodged against him under the Arms Act at the Sector 20 Police Station in Gautam Buddh Nagar.
During the investigation, officials discovered that Singh had been found with an AK-56 rifle and 121 cartridges. He appeared in court on April 18, 1993, and was later released on bail on December 9, 1993. After his release, Singh went underground on August 16, 1995, remaining a fugitive for nearly 31 years while an arrest warrant was outstanding against him.
The ATS and Gautam Buddha Nagar police later realized that the 63-year-old fugitive, rather than staying in his home district of Kapurthala in Punjab, was residing in SAS Nagar (Mohali) district. Acting on this intel, the joint team monitored the situation and successfully detained him without any incident.
“This arrest signifies a major advancement in ongoing counter-terrorism initiatives,” stated an ATS official. Authorities are now interrogating Singh to extract additional intelligence regarding his affiliations and potential involvement in other activities associated with the banned organization.
This arrest highlights the relentless efforts by law enforcement agencies in tracking down fugitives connected to terrorist organizations and emphasizes the critical role of inter-state collaboration in combating terrorism. Singh has been turned over to the appropriate police authorities for further legal action.
Law enforcement officials are urging citizens to remain watchful and to assist by reporting any suspicious activities through the available toll-free helpline.