Interpol Responded To India’s Request For Notice Against A Separatist In Khalistan
According to sources, Interpol, also known as the International Criminal Police Organization, has given back India’s request for a Red Corner Notice over terrorism accusations against Khalistan rebel Gurpatwant Singh Pannun with questions.
All of the information provided by Indian agencies had been submitted by the Central Bureau of Investigation, but Interpol had questions and had taken it back.
As stated in certain news reports, Interpol did not highlight any misuse of the anti-terror law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, according to government officials. Interpol does not make such remarks.
According to certain news reports, the UAPA has come under fire for being misused to target minority groups and rights campaigners without respecting those individuals’ rights to a fair trial and due process.
In connection with the installation of Khalistan banners and graffiti on the walls of the Himachal Pradesh Assembly in Dharamshala, the founder and legal advisor of the pro-Khalistan organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), who is based in Canada, was named as the primary culprit in May. The center banned his group, Sikhs for Justice, in 2019 due to its anti-Indian actions.
Jaswinder Singh Multani, an agent of the SFJ, is wanted for conspiring with ISI agents to carry out terrorist acts in Mumbai and other parts of India. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) offered a reward of 10 lakh in cash for anyone who could provide information about him.
Multani, a close friend, and colleague of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, attracted attention for organizing and shipping explosive-filled weapons shipments from outside the border to Punjab. His Pakistan-based operatives and arms traffickers helped send these weapons. He allegedly intended to use the contraband by passing it through gangsters and radicals in Punjab to carry out terrorist actions there
News Mania Desk