City
Epaper

Listed terrorist Dala scared of NIA, warns fellow gangsters on social media

By IANS | Updated: September 4, 2023 18:00 IST

New Delhi, Sep 4 "Listed terrorist" and Canada-based Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) operative Arshdeep Singh, aka Arsh Dala, ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Sep 4 "Listed terrorist" and Canada-based Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) operative Arshdeep Singh, aka Arsh Dala, appears to be apprehensive about "activities" by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) against him and his associates.

Recently, he posted on his social media accounts to warn other gang members that someone had created a fake social media account in his name.

"Someone has created a fake ID using my name. Our fellow member, Manpreet Manila, was recently apprehended. I suspect the NIA is behind this fake ID, aiming to identify those in contact with me. I advise against connecting with this ID. I don't want anyone to get into trouble because of a fake account. My only social media ID is the one I've always used. Those who wish to contact me should stay vigilant and reach out to me using my old ID," Dala wrote.

In June, Gagandeep Singh, alias Miti, was captured by the NIA during raids in Haryana and Punjab. Miti is a close associate of Dala and was the fifth person to be arrested as part of NIA's ongoing efforts to dismantle the organized crime syndicate and network operated by Arsh Dala and the Philipines-based Manpreet Peeta (or Manpreet Manila) in Punjab.

In March and July, the NIA filed charges against Dala in different cases. He was declared a proclaimed offender by a Mohali court in July.

Dala and Peeta have been actively recruiting new members in India to carry out KTF's activities. They are operating under the guidance of Harjit Nijjar, KTF's self-styled chief, currently based in Canada, who was designated as an 'individual terrorist' by the Ministry of Home Affairs in July 2020.

They raise funds through extortion and other means, as well as engage in smuggling arms, ammunition, and explosives across the border.

The KTF, along with other proscribed terrorist organisations such as the Khalistan Liberation Force, the Babbar Khalsa International, and the International Sikh Youth Federation, has been involved in promoting terrorism in India. Their activities include smuggling terrorist hardware such as arms, ammunition, explosives, and IEDs across international borders for carrying out acts of terrorism like bombings and targeted killings.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

LifestyleMaghi Ganpati 2026 Date: Significance, Importance and Beliefs of Shri Ganesh Jayanti

AurangabadEVM glitches disrupt polling in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

ThaneThane Municipal Elections 2026: Exit Poll Predict Big Win for Eknath Shinde-Led Shiv Sena in TMC Polls

HealthSuffering From Acidity? Switch to Black Lemon Tea for Better Digestion

BusinessThe New Career Highway: How International Finance Certifications Fast-Track Indian Students to Global Roles

National Realted Stories

NationalUP News: Stray Bull Attacks Restaurant Owner in Meerut, CCTV Video Goes Viral

NationalRajasthan Shocker: Man Attempts Self-Immolation After Wife Leaves Home With Four Children in Alwar

NationalCongress targets DMK over power sharing, highlights Kerala‘s UDF model

National78th Army Day Parade: Jaipur hosts event outside cantonment for the first time

NationalMaha local polls: Oppn accuses ruling alliance of money power, blames SEC for mismanagement