City
Epaper

NIA chargesheets two BKI operatives in Punjab VHP leader's killing

By IANS | Updated: February 14, 2025 20:55 IST

New Delhi, Feb 14 The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet against two operatives of the ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 14 The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet against two operatives of the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror group in connection with the murder of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Vikas Prabhakar, also known as Vikas Bagga, in Punjab.

The chargesheeted individuals are Dharminder Kumar, alias Kunal, and Harwinder Kumar, alias Sonu, who is currently absconding and based in Dubai.

They face charges under multiple sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UA(P) Act), the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and the Arms Act.

VHP leader Vikas Bagga was shot dead in April last year by terrorists associated with the BKI module. He was murdered at his confectionery shop in Nangal, Roopnagar district of Punjab.

According to information, the killing was part of a larger conspiracy hatched by BKI operatives from several countries, including Pakistan under the guidance of BKI leader Wadhawa Singh Babbar. The plot was further managed by Germany-based Harjit Singh, alias Laddi, and Kulbeer Singh, alias Sidhu.

The agency took over the investigation from the Punjab Police on May 9 this year. The NIA had previously chargesheeted several other key figures involved in the case. These individuals included Laddi, Sidhu, Wadhawa Singh, and shooters Mandeep Kumar, alias Mangli, and Surinder Kumar, alias Rikka.

The probe has revealed that Laddi and Sidhu played a significant role in recruiting operatives for their terror group, providing them with logistical support, funding, and weapons for executing the murder.

Harwinder Kumar, alias Sonu, a resident of Nawanshahr, Punjab, is accused of transferring funds to India and arranging the weapons used in the attack. Sonu, along with Laddi and Sidhu, funded Dharminder Kumar, alias Kunal, who sourced the weapons from a supplier in Madhya Pradesh.

The NIA probe has also uncovered the involvement of a weapons dealer and other foreign-based associates in the plot. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities working to apprehend the absconding suspects and uncover the full scope of the conspiracy.

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

NationalLight, sound shows to showcase life of ninth Sikh Guru from Nov 4 in Punjab

CricketShafali Verma Scores Her Fifth ODI Half-Century During India vs South Africa ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Final (VIDEO)

InternationalIran's President Pezeshkian pledges full support for 'peaceful' nuclear industry

TechnologyIndia's indigenous GSAT-7R satellite to bolster Navy’s communications successfully separated

NationalIndia's indigenous GSAT-7R satellite to bolster Navy’s communications successfully separated

National Realted Stories

NationalSacrifice, service to humanity core messages of Guru Teg Bahadur's life: Himachal Guv

NationalTamilisai accuses DMK of misleading public on SIR

NationalNDA will form next govt with two-thirds majority in Bihar: BJP

NationalVadodara RTO's AI-based driving test track to undergo repairs; operations suspended from Nov 10 to 23

NationalTripura: Youth Congress launches letter campaign to Railway Minister against drugs transportation