F.B.I. Arrests Harpreet Singh, Wanted in India
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The F.B.I. arrested Harpreet Singh in Sacramento, who was wanted in India for terrorist activities related to a Sikh separatist movement. He entered the U.S. illegally and evaded capture using disposable phones. Singh is accused of collaborating with Pakistan's intelligence agency and Babbar Khalsa International, involved in a grenade attack on a retired police officer in Chandigarh. His arrest follows India's cash reward offering for his capture, reflecting ongoing concerns over terrorism involving Indian nationals in the U.S., with previous warrants issued against others similarly wanted by Indian authorities.
The F.B.I. has arrested Harpreet Singh, wanted in India for terrorist activities, who used disposable phones to evade capture, linked to a Sikh separatist movement.
Mr. Singh, suspected of collaborating with Pakistan's intelligence agency and a terrorist group, was involved in a grenade attack in Chandigarh and provided logistical support.
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