Arrests exposing Khalistani Terror Module
- kartikbehlofficial
- Jul 29
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 1

India’s resolve to dismantle Khalistani terror networks has entered a new era of precision, foresight, and relentless pursuit. Behind the silence of so-called “peaceful activists” lies a sprawling matrix of terror finance and arms trafficking. Recent investigations by Indian law enforcement have shattered this myth of non-violence and activism.
The so-called dissenting voices engaged in raising voice for human rights, Khalistani terrorists hiding in plain sight and masquerading as activists, are now being investigated and exposed one at a time.
Zero Hour: Coordinated Efforts, Quiet Arrests:
The dismantling of these cells was not accidental. It was the product of sustained, long-term surveillance led by law enforcement agencies. Each arrest came only after weeks, sometimes months, of digital forensics, inter-agency intelligence sharing, and minute investigations.
The targets were often low-profile individuals with deep foreign links-operatives of the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), and the banned separatist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ).
Several of the arrested operatives were in direct contact with handlers based in Canada, the UK, and Germany. These handlers provided not only ideological indoctrination but also logistical support, including drone-dropped weapons across the Punjab border, Hawala funding routes, and encrypted communication channels.
The Arsenal Recovered: More Than Just Words:
Each raid unearthed a disturbing level of preparedness. In one widely reported operation in Punjab, security forces recovered:
o AK-series rifles with scratched serial numbers
o GPS-guided drone modules
o Pakistani-made grenades
o Currency bundles routed through Gulf-based couriers
o Blueprint documents targeting key infrastructure
These were not random discoveries. They were part of structured terror plots aimed at reigniting bloodshed, disrupting peace in Punjab, and attacking national institutions. The operatives intended to carry out targeted assassinations and communal disruptions, often timed with sensitive anniversaries like Operation Blue Star or Independence Day.
Justice in Motion: Courtroom Wars Ahead
Several of these arrests have led to the invocation of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), with NIA taking over investigations in multiple cases. While some of the accused have already confessed to receiving funds and weapons from foreign handlers, others are undergoing trial with damning forensic evidence against them.
High-value detainees include individuals with connections to:
o The 2019 Tarn Taran blast
o Drone incursions from across the international border
o Coordinated propaganda campaigns aimed at radicalizing youth through fake referendum drives
In court, the LEAs (Law Enforcement Agencies) have put forth a robust case showing how these arrests are not isolated law enforcement wins but part of a broader counter-insurgency strategy.
A Message Delivered: India Is Watching
The recent wave of arrests is not merely about foiling plots. It is about reasserting India’s sovereignty and exposing the hypocrisy of international safe havens that shelter and fund extremism under the guise of free speech.
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