This story is from March 24, 2012

Babbar Khalsa International militant arrested at IGI airport

A Babbar Khalsa International militant has been arrested from IGI airport with arms, ammunition and other incriminating material.
Babbar Khalsa International militant arrested at IGI airport
NEW DELHI: A Babbar Khalsa International militant has been arrested from IGI airport with arms, ammunition and other incriminating material.
The militant, Delhi Police officials said, had come to India after being trained in Pakistan and was supposed to carry attacks on religious gurus like Baba Ram Rahim and Baba Ashutosh. The police have also come to know that BKI is now providing monetary assistance to the families of slain BKI militants in India.
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The militant, identified as Narender Singh (43), was caught by the special team led by additional DCP Sanjeev Yadav earlier this week when he reached Delhi from Germany by Qatar Airlines. He is from Laroya village in Jalandhar, Punjab, but is now said to be based in Spain. The team also found two CDs containing provocative speeches on him.
Singh reportedly said he visited Germany frequently. "In Germany, he met Hardevinder Singh (BKI chief in Germany) and was motivated by him to join the outfit in 2000. Initially, he was tasked to go to India and contact the families of slain militants in Punjab and provided them with monetary assistance," said DCP, crime branch, Ashok Chand.
"In November 2011, he and Hardevinder went to Pakistan and met BKI chief Wadhawa Singh in Lahore. He was trained in handling arms and explosives. Wadhawa also told them about targeting Baba Gurmeet Ram Rahim Sirsa Wale, Baba Pyara Singh Panehare Wale and Baba Ashutosh," said Chand.
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