Arrest of 'Sikhs for Justice' Operatives for Pro-Khalistan Slogans
Three operatives of the banned group Sikhs for Justice have been arrested for writing pro-Khalistan slogans on schools in Punjab villages. Their actions, aimed at inciting unrest, were reportedly funded from abroad. Police have acted promptly, affirming their commitment to state security.
 
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In a significant development, Punjab police have apprehended three operatives linked to the banned organization Sikhs for Justice. These individuals are accused of defacing walls with pro-Khalistan slogans in two village schools, a move allegedly designed to incite public unrest.
According to Punjab's Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, the investigation reveals that the inflammatory graffiti was part of a broader agenda fueled by foreign financial backing. The swift action taken by counterintelligence and local police underscores their determination to thwart anti-national activities.
This operation, conducted in conjunction with Counter Intelligence Bathinda, highlights a commitment to scientific and professional investigative methods to ensure that the perpetrators face justice. Police efforts continue to focus on the maintenance of peace, harmony, and security within the region.
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