Breaking a transnational terror chain, Punjab Police arrested two operatives of the Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) network backed by elements in the UK and Germany. The meticulously planned raids have dismantled an apparatus fueling insurgency through covert means.
Intelligence inputs pinpointed the suspects’ involvement in coordinating attacks, laundering terror funds, and spreading seditious content online. Raids uncovered arms caches, forged documents, and banking records showing crores funneled from Europe. The duo served as vital links between foreign bosses and ground-level executors in India.
This operation showcases Punjab’s integrated approach to counter-terrorism, blending human intel with tech surveillance. Recovered materials expose plans for urban bombings and institutional targets, narrowly averted. The arrests have prompted alerts across northern states.
Law enforcement vows to pursue every lead, targeting the syndicate’s enablers abroad. In a time of rising geopolitical tensions, such actions reinforce India’s sovereignty against proxy threats. Punjab’s streets breathe easier today, thanks to unwavering police resolve.