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Delhi police registers case against banned Sikh outfit

Source: ANI   -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
January 28, 2021 12:02 IST
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The Delhi Police has registered a case against the banned organisation Sikhs for Justice under relevant sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and other sections of the Indian Penal Code for provoking people for Referendum-2020, demanding a separate Sikh state.

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According to Delhi Police, the case has been registered by the special cell in the third week of January 2021.

The secessionist outfit SFJ, formed in 2007, is a United States-based group seeking a separate homeland for Sikhs -- a "Khalistan" in Punjab.

 

Earlier in December 2020, the National Investigation Agency filed a chargesheet against 10 accused, including designated terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, at a special NIA court in Mohali in connection with a case related to violence by SFJ.

The case pertains to a series of acts of violence, including arson in Punjab during 2017-18, carrying out propaganda activities, both online and on-ground, in support of the SFJ and Referendum-2020.

According to the NIA, the chargesheet was filed against Pargat Singh, Sukhraj Singh, Bikramjit Singh, Manjeet Singh, Jatinder Singh, Gurwinder Singh, Harpreet Singh, Kuldeep Singh and Harmeet Singh, apart from Pannun.

The charge sheet was filed under several sections of the IPC and UAPA on charges related to criminal conspiracy and sedition.

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Source: ANI  -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
 
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