NIA registers case against Sikhs for attempts to revive terrorism in Punjab India News – Times of India

New Delhi: National Investigation Agency (NIAcase has been registered against Jaswinder Singh Multani, an alleged director of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) who have been detained Germany, for making criminal conspiracy to wage war against India and attempting to revive terrorism Punjabofficials said on Friday.
According to officials, a case was registered against Multani, who was detained in Germany last week, under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including those related to waging war against the country and Contains relevant provisions of stringent illegality. Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
Officials said that the case was filed by Multani along with several other pro-Khalistan elements based abroad to radicalize, motivate and recruit youth in Punjab, with the aim of propagating their ideology on the ground and through online social media platforms. relating to a criminal conspiracy. Separate Punjab from the Union of India.
Officials said they have been involved in raising funds to buy arms, ammunition and explosives by using smuggling networks in Punjab to revive militancy in the state, officials said, adding that Multani was responsible for carrying out terror attacks in Mumbai. He has also been in touch with ISI operatives for this. other parts of the country.
He said the registration of the case would help the government to take necessary action as per law so that Multani could either be deported or extradited to India.

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