NIA claimed to have seized a host of incriminating materials, including mobile phones, digital devices, and documents, during searches carried out at 10 locations in Amritsar, Tarn Taran, and Gurdaspur districts in Punjab.
Yadav emphasised that the police aim to work within the law, conduct professional investigations, and punish the accused through the courts. However, when faced with firing, the police will retaliate in self-defence.
The deceased has been identified as Gursidak, son of Jagjit Singh and a resident of Bal village of Amritsar, while the second accused, Vishal, son of Raju and a resident of Rajasansi, Amritsar, has been absconding from the spot.
A grenade was lobbed at Thakurdwara Temple in Khandwala, Amritsar, last night. No injuries were reported. A forensics team and police personnel are on-site conducting investigations.
Punjab police encountered the kingpin of the Amritsar grenade attack on Thursday. The key accused Mohit was injured in a regulatory fire during weapon recovery, whereas a policeman also sustained a bullet injury during the operation.
Punjab Police on Saturday said it has busted a narco-terror module with the arrest of two people. The arrested individuals have been identified as Gurjeet Singh and Baljit Singh.
Amritsar (Punjab) [India], Nov 22 (ANI): The Punjab Police on Thursday arrested one person in connection with the grenade attack on a religious congregation killing three people and around 20 injured here on November 18.