A Khalistani terrorist, Harwinder Rinda, who has been involved in a number of terror attacks, including the RPG attack on the Punjab Police Intelligence Headquarters in May, was reported dead in Pakistan on Saturday. Sources claimed he was taken to a hospital in Lahore, but it was unclear what caused his death.
It was suspected that Rinda, a member of the outlawed Khalistani group Babbar Khalsa International, was now residing in Pakistan, where he had been using the assistance of local criminals to engage in anti-national actions.
He was linked to the May this year RPG assault on the Punjab Police Intelligence Headquarters in Mohali. He was also charged in a Haryana case involving the discovery of weapons and explosives in a car the very same month.
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The 35-year-old was also linked to a hand grenade assault on the Nawanshahr branch of the criminal investigation agency in November.
As a result of his involvement in massive international smuggling of narcotics and weapons, investigative authorities labelled Rinda as a danger to national security.
He was sought in many instances across multiple states, including Maharashtra, Chandigarh, Haryana, and West Bengal, where he was labelled as Punjab's "most-wanted 'A' plus category' criminal. According to the police, Rinda moved to Nanded, Maharashtra, from Sarhali village, Tarn Taran district, Punjab, many years ago.
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In 2008, he reportedly murdered a guy in Tarn Taran over an old grudge. The sarpanch of Hoshiarpur in Chandigarh, Satnam Singh, was murdered in broad daylight, and Rinda was implicated.
He is a fugitive sought in at least 30 different instances, including murder, dacoity, and extortion perpetrated by his group.
(With inputs from PTI)