NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday filed a chargesheet against three individuals linked to a Canada-based wanted Khalistani terrorist for their alleged role in a firing incident outside a hotel in Rajasthan last year.
The chargesheet, submitted before the NIA special court in Jaipur, named Sachin alias Praveen alias Dholia, Yogesh alias Monu, and Vijay alias Kale for conspiring with other accused to attack Hotel Highway King in Neemrana in December 2024.
According to the NIA, the trio maintained contact with Canada-based designated terrorist Arsh Dala, along with accused Dinesh Gandhi, Sorav Kataria, Kaushal Chaudhary, and Manisha, to execute the attack.
The agency added that shooters Narender alias Lally and Puneet were assigned to carry out the firing as part of the conspiracy.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The National Investigation Agency filed a chargesheet against Sachin alias Praveen alias Dholia, Yogesh alias Monu, and Vijay alias Kale for their involvement in a firing incident outside a hotel in Rajasthan.
- The chargesheet alleges that the accused were in contact with Canada-based designated terrorist Arsh Dala and conspired to attack Hotel Highway King in Neemrana in December 2024.
- The NIA identified shooters Narender alias Lally and Puneet as being assigned to carry out the firing as part of the conspiracy.
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