Terrorist associated with Ludhiana Court Blast detained in Germany
Terrorist associated with Ludhiana Court Blast detained in Germany
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Jaswinder Singh Multani, a prominent member of the designated terror group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), was arrested in Germany on Monday. He is allegedly linked to the Ludhiana court blast case.

According to a police officer, the identities of two suspects living in Pakistan and Germany, both members of banned Sikh organisations, had surfaced during the inquiry. India has branded Sikhs For Justice as a terrorist organisation.

Harvinder Singh Sandhu, a Babbar Khalsa terrorist currently residing in Pakistan, and Jaswinder Singh Multani, a key member of the SFJ and close associate of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu residing in Germany, were previously notified by intelligence authorities about their involvement in the Ludhiana blast.

Multani was detained in Erfurt, Germany, after diplomatic coordination, for his role in the Ludhiana blast in Punjab and for preparing future terror acts in New Delhi and other Indian cities.  Multani will be questioned by a team of Indian police officers who would arrive in Germany soon.

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