Discovered guns and bulletproof clothing; Amritpal attempted to establish a militia

The Punjab Police stated that it has a strong suspicion that Pakistan’s ISI espionage service is involved in the current events in Punjab. After finding bulletproof vests, guns, and the initials “AKF” scrawled on the gate of the Waris Punjab De head Amritpal Singh, the Punjab Police intimated on Monday that Amritpal Singh was attempting to establish a militia known as “Anandpur Khalsa Fauj”. The suspension of mobile internet and SMS services has been extended through Tuesday afternoon while the Punjab Police look for the extreme preacher. Sukhchain Singh Gill, the inspector general of police (IGP) for Punjab, stated during a news conference that 114 individuals were detained for attempting to disturb the peace and harmony in the state.

“The state is at peace, and things are stable. There is no threat to law and order… Six criminal cases have been filed against a select members of “Waris Punjab De” against whom special action was taken, according to Gill, who was quoted by ANI. “Four prisoners were sent to Dibrugarh, Assam, after being held. They are Bhagwant Singh, Daljeet Kalsi, Basant Singh, and Gurmeet Singh Bhukhanwala. Another prisoner, Harjeet Singh, Amritpal Singh’s uncle, is being transported to Dibrugarh. He added that five persons who had been sent to Assam had been charged under the National Security Act, adding that he was being sent there.

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