City
Epaper

ISI converts Sikh terror groups into drug cartels

By ANI | Updated: January 31, 2020 16:00 IST

Pakistan's intelligence agency, the Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) has turned several chiefs of Sikh terror outfits based in Pakistan into drug smugglers who are destroying a generation of youth of Punjab and other parts of India, informed sources have revealed.

Open in App

Pakistan's intelligence agency, the Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) has turned several chiefs of Sikh terror outfits based in Pakistan into drug smugglers who are destroying a generation of youth of Punjab and other parts of India, informed sources have revealed.

Smuggling of weapons and drugs by Pakistan-based chiefs of Sikh terror groups haz resulted in a rivalry among the militant Sikh Groups who are competing for the ISI's patronage and each one of them is trying to outperform the other in smuggling drugs like Heroin in India.

In the biggest-ever narcotics haul in June 2019, the Indian customs department had seized 532 kg of heroin worth Rs 2,700 crore, which was smuggled into India from Pakistan in a truck through the trade route at the Attari border.

The National Investigation Agency had termed the recovery of lethal drugs as a case of 'narco-terrorism'.

It was the result of rivalry among the Sikh militant groups based in Pakistan that on January 27, a top leader of Khalistan Liberation Force, Harmeet Singh alias Happy PhD, was killed at the Dera Chahal Gurudwara near Lahore by a local gang over financial disputes stemming from drug smuggling.

Harmeet, who was also allegedly involved in the murders of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leaders in Punjab in 2016-2017, was wanted in India in several cases, and was involved in the smuggling of weapons and drugs from Pakistan.

According to informed sources, India submitted a 23-page dossier of 15 pro-Khalist activists residing in Pakistan, containing events from the past four years, during the second round of Kartarpur Corridor talks between the two countries in Wagah in July last year.

The dossier had year-wise pictorial details of Gopal Singh Chawla, a key Khalist element, and his anti-India activities on social media.

The dossier also included the details of Jagroop Singh Rupa, who went with a "jatha" to Pakistan in 2016, and was given arms training by fugitive Sikh militants Lakhbir Singh Rode and Harmeet Singh to carry out terror attacks in India.

Sources reveal that the ISI is also using many pro-Khalistan militants based in Pakistan for promoting terror and terror ideology by luring the youth, spreading hatred and propaganda, through social media.

There are growing indications that Pakistan is orchestrating much of this activity as part of a wider campaign to fuel instability in Indian Punjab.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: pakistanindiaIndian PunjabISI
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalCRPF Jawan Dismissed for Concealing Marriage with Pakistani Woman

CricketBabar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Afridi and Other Pakistani Cricketers' Instagram Accounts Blocked in India After Pahalgam Attack

NationalPakistan-Sponsored Hacker Groups Attempt to Breach Indian Websites, Cyber Attack Foiled

EntertainmentHania Aamir, Mahira Khan, Ali Zafar and Other Pakistani Celebrities’ Instagram Accounts Blocked in India

MumbaiMumbai: Gold Sales Cross ₹12,000 Crores Nationwide on Akshaya Tritiya; Mumbai MMR Sees ₹800 Crores Trade

International Realted Stories

InternationalJapan's Constitution Day: Rally held in Tokyo to honour peace, oppose war

InternationalNorth Korea's Kim inspects upgraded indigenous tank factory

International80 per cent of post-quake building clearance completed in Myanmar's Mandalay

InternationalSouth Korea: Two workers die after inhaling toxic gas at paper mill in Jeonju

InternationalTokyo lodges protest with Beijing after Chinese helicopter "violates" Japan's airspace