Militant trio linked to Sikh group handed back to India

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 18 Three Indian nationals suspected of links with India-based belligerent group Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) were handed over to their home country Tuesday.

They have been incarcerated under a Internal Security Act (ISA) since August 4, Bernama Online reported.

The three have been declared as Kawal Singh Soundh, 39, Amarjit Singh Jasvir Singh, twenty-eight as well as Daljit Singh Ajaib Khalsa, 37, by Deputy Inspector General of Police Datuk Seri Khalid Abu Bakar in a statement expelled today.

They are suspected of on condition which logistical await to BKI senior operatives in India.

Khaled did not disclose where they were arrested but said which that they worked as music teacher, restaurant user as well as construction executive in a Klang Valley.

Countries like Canada, United States as well as Britain have categorised them as a terrorist organisation.


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