A high-stakes intelligence-led operation by Punjab Police has led to the unmasking of a Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) syndicate with roots in the UK and Germany. Two alleged kingpins were apprehended, crippling a multi-layered outfit involved in terror planning and illicit funding.
The investigation, spanning over six months, tracked irregular money flows and encrypted apps used by the group. The suspects, caught red-handed during a late-night sting, confessed to roles in smuggling explosives and indoctrinating locals via virtual sessions. Key exhibits include SIM cards from multiple countries, undeclared cash, and blueprints for disruptive actions.
Punjab’s anti-terror units collaborated with national agencies to map the network’s hierarchy, revealing handlers in London and Berlin orchestrating remote control. This bust disrupts a cycle of radicalization that preys on vulnerable Punjabi diaspora communities abroad. Officials warn of potential reprisals but affirm heightened security postures.
As interrogations yield more revelations, the focus shifts to freezing overseas assets and extradition efforts. This victory not only secures Punjab but also sends a strong message to global terror financiers: India’s resolve remains unbreakable.