November 22, 2024

Most wanted gangster Billa nabbed with illegal weapons along with 6 others.

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Chandigarh,08 May(HS) In a major breakthrough, Punjab Police have arrested most wanted gangster Baljinder Singh @ Billa, having alleged links with the now reportedly deceased Pakistan-based KLF chief Harmeet Singh Happy, as well as Germany-based Bagga of KZF.

Another notorious gangster Sukhjinder and five other members of the Billa gang, have also been arrested, along with a large consignment of highly sophisticated weapons smuggled in from Pakistan, as well as drug money, reportedly smuggled from across the border at different times through several modes, including drones.

According to Dinkar Gupta, DGP Punjab the arrests were made in a joint operation by the OCCU team from Chandigarh, Counter Intelligence Jalandhar Unit and Kapurthala Police yesterday.

The arrested have been identified as Baljinder Singh @ Billa Mandiala of Mandiala, Gurdaspur, Sukhjinder Singh of Kamoke Beas in Amritsar, besides Kapurthala-based Mohit Sharma, Lovepreet Singh, Mangal Singh and Maninderjeet Singh @ Happy, in addition to Lovepreet Singh @ Lovely of Amarkot,  Valtoha Tarn Taran.

Baljinder Singh Billa Mandiala was wanted in more than 18 criminal cases including, murder, attempt to murder and smuggling  of weapons/drugs etc.

All the arrested have been kept separately as they are being tested for Corona  by a special team of doctors.

Police teams have recovered highly sophisticated weapons, smuggled in from Pakistan, from the accused. These include two 30 bore Drum Machine Guns, three Pistols (Marked SIG Sauer made in Germany), two Glock Pistols (made in Austria), two 30 bore Pistols, one 32 bore Pistol, one .315 bore Rifle, 341 live Cartridges and two drum magazines, 14 Pistol magazines along with drug-money of Rs 3,18,800 and one hundred Australian dollars, said Gupta.

Terming it as one of the biggest catches of highly sophisticated weapons from a criminal gang, Gupta said the Sig Suaer Pistols are in fact being used by members of US Secret Service, which protects the highest elected leaders of the United States, especially the President of the United States.

The DGP said that as per the preliminary investigations, most of the weapons recovered from Billa Mandiala is learnt to have come across the Indo-Pak border in different consignments.

Police is also investigating the role of militants in the supply chain of illegal weapons. Further, the spokesperson disclosed that Toyota Fortuner, Etios Lava and Alto cars were also seized from the criminals, along with some fake documents.

The police have also learnt that a part of the consignment, consisting of AK-74rifles, which was pushed into the Mamdot area of Ferozepur sector from across the border on September 24, 2019, by STF Punjab was also meant for the Billa Mandiala criminal gang.

Giving details of the arrests, the DGP said Gurmeet Chohan, AIG OCCU, had received reliable inputs that the most wanted gangster ‘Billa Mandiala’, along with his associates, was taking shelter in Kapurthala area, with a large consignment of illegal arms, which were to be used in the commission of different types of terror and criminal acts.

DSP OCCU Bikram Brar was immediately put on the mission, with the support of AIG Counter Intelligence Jalandhar, Harkamalpreet Singh Khakh and SSP Kapurthala Satinder Singh.

During preliminary investigations, Baljinder Singh Billa Mandiala has revealed that he was in contact with various Pakistan-based weapons and drugs smugglers, including Mirza and Ahmdeen, and had already received many consignments of weapons and drugs from them, mostly in the Ferozepur area.

Mirza was allegedly working as courier on Indo-Pak border for operatives of Khalistan Liberation Force based in Pakistan and India in the recent past, and had successfully pushed many weapons consignments into the Indian territory.

He has also revealed that he was in close contact with gangster Gurpreet Singh Sekhon, who is currently lodged in Patiala Jail, and is suspected to be in touch with Germany and Pakistan based militant outfits. Gurpreet Sekhon is an ‘A’ category gangster who had earlier been in touch with KLF chief Harminder Singh Mintu, who died a few years ago.