New Delhi: Delhi Police on Monday reported that they are investigating how Peter Frederick's name was included in a toolkit tweeted by Greta Thunberg. Peter is a man of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI. They all conspired together in the violence on 26 January. Peter has been the target of Indian security agencies since 2006. His name was also included in the document. His name was revealed in 2006 when he was associated with Bhajan Singh Bhinder aka Iqbal Choudhary who carried out terrorist activities for 'Kashmir-Khalistan (K2)'.
There was also a tweet from Peter's account saying that he does not support Khalistan and all this is a mental network spread by the Modi government to mislead people. Bengaluru's so-called climate activist Disha Ravi has been arrested in this case. The non-bailable warrants have been issued against Mumbai-based lawyer Nikita Jacob and Pune engineer Shantanu. Investigation of both the absconding accused is on. The toolkit document contained several hyperlinks that related to Khalistan. Disha sends it via Telegram to Greta. The leaders like Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal have protested against the arrest of Disha. Pakistan's PM Imran Khan even opposed this.
The name of the Bhindranwale with which the letter is attached has also been linked to the illegal supply of arms and drugs. Peter's name was included in the toolkit among those asked to follow. This toolkit included links to Google Drive, Google Docs, and other websites. These include a Khalistani website 'askindiawhy.com'. This toolkit was shared among the 'influential' people on social media.
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