
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed an indictment against five individuals on Saturday, including the marked terrorist Golda Brar, in connection with the twins of the bombs, which in 2024 swung two popular clubs in Gurogram in Haryana.
According to a press release quoted by Hindustan Times, those who have been named in charging are Canada Satinderjit Singh, also known as Goldy Brar, as well as Sachin Taliyan, Ankit, Bhawish and USA based in the US, aka Randeep Malik.
All accused were booked under various parts of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhit (BNS), weapons Act, Explosives Act and UA (P). HT said that the prevention of Goldy Brar and Randeep Malik were all else arrested in this case.
In its statement issued on Saturday, as Indian Express quotes that “accused the Canadian Satinderjit Singh @ Goldy Brar, along with Sachin Taliyan, Ankit, Bhawish and the USA based on Randeep Singh @ Randeep Malik, and an act and nutritional act.
In its accusation, NIA mentioned that the accused were found to be involved in the aim of the goal of the Warehouse Club and the Human Club in the sector-29, the gurrogram with bombs. This is related to the greater conspiracy Babbar Khalistani International (BKI) with the aim of spreading municipal disharmony and disrupting peace in the state of Haryan and neighboring regions by relaxing violence.
Explosion of gurrogram bar
According to the details, the explosion was reported outside the two Night Clubs in the Gurogram Sector 29.
The report added that the attack was committed by members and cadres of banned BKI terrorist clothing.
Later, the Nia spacecraft revealed that Goldy Brar and his collaborators hatched a deep -rooted conspiracy.
According to the NIA probe, BKI actively participates in the blackmail of money, raising terrorist funds, obtaining explosives and weapons, and ammunition, and supports terror among ordinary people to endanger integrity, safety (including economic security) and the top of the country.
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