Khalistani terrorists could launch a significant attack in Delhi-NCR, police on alert

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A dangerous Khalistani terrorist group’s active sleeper cell has been detected in Delhi-National Capital Region. These facts, according to reports, have come to light as a result of pro-Khalistan posters being discovered throughout Delhi. Two people were detained by the police on January 12 for pasting Khalistani banners. The Delhi Police has since raised their surveillance.

Let us tell you that the press has reported that a Khalistani sleeper cell is prepared to carry out any significant terrorist incident in the nation’s capital. Khalistan-related banners and paintings have been spotted in a number of Delhi neighbourhoods, including Vikaspuri, Janakpuri, Paschim Vihar, Pragati Maidan, and others. Following that, concerns are being expressed that it might be a component of a terrorist Khalistani plot.

The police have detained several suspects who have admitted to receiving money to spread anti-national conduct in Delhi. According to the police, this matter is still under investigation. The neighbourhood police promptly removed and painted over the pro-Khalistan posters after viewing them. A case has been filed in this instance under sections 120-B of criminal conspiracy and 153-B of the IPC. Further investigation is being conducted by the police.

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