India asks Nepal to not permit Amritpal Singh to flee; Nepal places him on surveillance record
Express News Service
CHANDIGARH: The Indian authorities has requested the Nepal authorities to not permit pro-Khalistan activist and chief of ‘Waris Punjab De’ Amritpal Singh believed to be hiding in Nepal to flee to a 3rd nation. Nepal has been instructed to arrest him if he makes an attempt to flee utilizing Indian or some other faux passport. Thus, Nepal has put the unconventional Sikh preacher on their surveillance record.
The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu has requested the Nepalese authorities businesses to arrest Singh if he tries to flee from Nepal. The letter and Singh’s private particulars have been circulated to all of the involved businesses from inns to airways, as Singh is alleged to be possessing a number of passports with him, stated sources.
It is learnt that after Nepal obtained request from India embassy the Immigration division of the neighboring nation has put Amritpal on its surveillance. As it was suspected that he had entered Nepal and was hiding someplace round.
Meanwhile, the Punjab Police on Monday arrested yet one more gunman of Amritpal Singh, Varinder Singh Johal alias ‘Fauji’ in relation to the Ajnala violence case.
Johal who’s a dismissed military jawan was arrested by the Tarn Taran Police as he belongs to Raju Singh Wala village within the district. The police have invoked the National Security Act (NSA) in opposition to him and he was then despatched to Dibrugarh jail in Assam.
Confirming his arrest, a senior police official stated that the accused had been working as a gunman of Amritpal Singh for a while and is a dismissed Army jawan. He was on the run after the unconventional chief had vanished and was caught on Monday by the Tarn Taran Police and handed over to Amritsar (Rural) Police.
Earlier Johal’s arm license issued from Jammu and Kashmir was cancelled after the Punjab authorities took up the matter with their J&Ok counterparts in view of the Ajnala violence. He was among the many 10 gunmen who accompanied Amritpal on a regular basis.
CHANDIGARH: The Indian authorities has requested the Nepal authorities to not permit pro-Khalistan activist and chief of ‘Waris Punjab De’ Amritpal Singh believed to be hiding in Nepal to flee to a 3rd nation. Nepal has been instructed to arrest him if he makes an attempt to flee utilizing Indian or some other faux passport. Thus, Nepal has put the unconventional Sikh preacher on their surveillance record.
The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu has requested the Nepalese authorities businesses to arrest Singh if he tries to flee from Nepal. The letter and Singh’s private particulars have been circulated to all of the involved businesses from inns to airways, as Singh is alleged to be possessing a number of passports with him, stated sources.
It is learnt that after Nepal obtained request from India embassy the Immigration division of the neighboring nation has put Amritpal on its surveillance. As it was suspected that he had entered Nepal and was hiding someplace round.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Meanwhile, the Punjab Police on Monday arrested yet one more gunman of Amritpal Singh, Varinder Singh Johal alias ‘Fauji’ in relation to the Ajnala violence case.
Johal who’s a dismissed military jawan was arrested by the Tarn Taran Police as he belongs to Raju Singh Wala village within the district. The police have invoked the National Security Act (NSA) in opposition to him and he was then despatched to Dibrugarh jail in Assam.
Confirming his arrest, a senior police official stated that the accused had been working as a gunman of Amritpal Singh for a while and is a dismissed Army jawan. He was on the run after the unconventional chief had vanished and was caught on Monday by the Tarn Taran Police and handed over to Amritsar (Rural) Police.
Earlier Johal’s arm license issued from Jammu and Kashmir was cancelled after the Punjab authorities took up the matter with their J&Ok counterparts in view of the Ajnala violence. He was among the many 10 gunmen who accompanied Amritpal on a regular basis.