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Gursewak was believed to be in regular touch with Jagtaar Singh Hawara and other terrorists lodged in different jails in India.
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale was killed in 1984. (File photo: Facebook/@humanityFrst)
The crime branch of Delhi Police, on Wednesday evening, arrested a terrorist belonging to the banned terror group Khalistan Commando Force from ISBT.
The terrorist has been identified as Gursewak, an aide of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale who was killed by the Indian Army in Operation Blue Star in 1984.
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Gursewak was planning to re-constitute his organisation on the instructions of Pakistan based Khalistan Commando Force chief Paramjeet Singh Panjwad, said an official of Delhi Police.
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Gursewak was believed to be in regular touch with Jagtaar Singh Hawara and other terrorists lodged in different jails in India.
Gursewak is involved in more than 50 cases of terrorist activities, including murders of police officials and informers. He has spent over 26 years in prison.
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