Mohali attack: Banned outfit SFJ claims responsibility for Mohali attack, 20 suspects arrested India News – Times of India

Mohali/Chandigarh: In which headquarters building did this launcher fire rocket-propelled grenades? Punjab PoliceThe Intelligence Wing in Mohali’s Sector 77 was traced on Tuesday Gurpatwant Singh Pannu The banned organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack through an unverified voice message.
Punjab Police arrested 18-20 suspects as investigation intensified into what may have been a “terrorist attack” during the day.

a day after RPG Attack At the headquarters of the State Intelligence Branch, Punjab Police on Tuesday announced a state of high alert in Mohali. Police said the authenticity of the voice message given to Gurpatwant Singh Pannu of Sikh for Justice, a banned organization that claimed responsibility for the attack, is being verified. Mohali SSP Vivek Sheel Soni said, “We are very close to solving the matter.
Investigators are examining “6,000-7,000 mobile data dumps” from three mobile towers around the intelligence headquarters for more clues. Based on the CCTV footage, the police suspect that the Maruti Suzuki Swift may have been used by the perpetrators of the RPG attack.

Officials from the NIA, NSG and the Army inspected the building of the Intelligence Unit as part of efforts to complement the investigation. On Tuesday, DGP VK Bhavra held a meeting with state intelligence officers, SSP Soni and other officials at the Intelligence Headquarters. “We have clues and will sort out the matter soon. Investigation is underway and details will be shared at an appropriate time,” he told reporters.
Asked whether the police are officially treating it as a terror attack, the DGP said, “A projectile hit the building and the explosive used in it appeared to be TNT (trinitrotoluene). Since it happened in the evening, the rooms were There was no one in me and a wall made an impact.

Mohali SP (headquarters) Ravinder Pal Singh said that it has become clear that “there was a conspiracy by the terrorists involved in this attack to strike at the heart of the Punjab Police’s intelligence system”.
Mohali Police has registered an FIR against unidentified persons under Section 307 (attempt to murder), Section 16 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Section 3 of Explosive Substances Act of IPC. An FIR has been registered on the basis of the statement of SI Balkar Singh, in-charge of security at Intelligence Headquarters.