Rajasthan ATS books Punjab man for pro-Khalistan social media activity
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has registered a case against Gurwinder Singh, a resident of Punjab, at Sadar Patti Police Station in Tarn Taran district after surveillance operations uncovered alleged pro-Khalistan and pro-Pakistan content on platforms linked to him. The action, taken under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Information Technology Act, follows a coordinated crackdown by the ATS Social Media Monitoring Wing.
How the Operation Unfolded
The ATS Social Media Monitoring Wing, operating under the direction of Additional Director General of Police Dinesh M.N. and the supervision of Inspector General Rajesh Singh, identified the Punjab-based suspect during routine surveillance of suspicious online activity. The digital monitoring was led by Inspector Nisha Chavariya, whose team flagged multiple objectionable posts, videos, chats, and comments allegedly linked to Gurwinder Singh.
Following the initial detection, an ATS team led by Additional Superintendent of Police Surendra Singh was dispatched to Punjab to conduct on-ground investigation and gather further evidence.
What Investigators Allegedly Found
Digital analysis reportedly uncovered pro-Khalistan and pro-Pakistan propaganda content on accounts linked to the accused. Investigators also claim to have recovered chat logs and voice notes allegedly discussing the procurement of AK-47 rifles and grenades for terror activities.
The ATS further alleged that Gurwinder Singh had recorded and shared videos of a restricted Border Security Force (BSF) location with Pakistan-based handlers. The probe also revealed repeated circulation of content featuring Gurpatwant Singh Pannu of the banned organisation Sikhs for Justice, along with material linked to separatist propaganda and suspected terror planning.
Investigators additionally alleged communication between the accused and members associated with the banned terror outfit The Resistance Front.
Legal Action Taken
Based on ATS inputs, a formal case has been registered against Gurwinder Singh at Sadar Patti Police Station in Tarn Taran district under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Information Technology Act. Authorities have not yet disclosed the specific sections invoked.
Investigation Ongoing
Agencies are now expanding the probe to trace the wider network and identify possible associates allegedly linked to the anti-national activities. This case is part of what officials described as a major crackdown on anti-national activity being carried out through social media platforms. The outcome of the network-level investigation is expected to determine whether further arrests will follow.