Punjab Police Links Recent Terror Attacks to Same Module
Same terror module behind Shambhu, Sirhind rail blasts, Moga grenade attack
Hindustan Times
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Punjab Police confirmed that a terror module was responsible for several attacks, including the Shambhu railway blast on April 27, 2026, the Sirhind railway blast on January 23, 2026, and a grenade attack on the CIA office in Moga on January 7, 2025. The investigation was aided by the arrest of an accomplice, Gurjinder Singh.
- 01A terror module is linked to multiple attacks in Punjab, India.
- 02Gurjinder Singh, an accomplice, was arrested, revealing connections to the Shambhu blast.
- 03The Sirhind railway blast and Moga grenade attack were also attributed to the same module.
- 04Investigations point to foreign-based handlers directing the attacks.
- 05Ongoing investigations aim to uncover more members of the terror module.
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Punjab Police have confirmed that the same terror module is responsible for several attacks in the state, including the Shambhu railway track blast on April 27, 2026, the Sirhind railway track blast on January 23, 2026, and the grenade attack on the CIA office in Moga on January 7, 2025. This revelation followed the arrest of Gurjinder Singh, also known as Baba Beant, who was apprehended in a joint operation involving the state special operations cell and local police. Punjab's Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, stated that both Gurjinder and his accomplice, Jagroop Singh, executed the Shambhu blast, which was confirmed through technical verification. The investigation has uncovered that these attacks were orchestrated under the guidance of foreign-based handlers, indicating a coordinated terror conspiracy. Authorities are continuing their efforts to identify additional members of the terror module and their connections.
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The identification of a terror module poses a significant security threat to residents of Punjab, potentially leading to increased police presence and counter-terrorism measures.
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