International Links Uncovered in Gwalior Murder Case
Two firearms and mobile phones with foreign EMEI numbers were seized from aides of Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh Gill, who allegedly facilitated a murder in Gwalior. Two suspects were arrested in Punjab, and financial transactions linked to Canadian-based contacts were discovered.
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The law enforcement agencies have made a significant breakthrough in a recent murder case in Gwalior, linking the crime to international elements. Two firearms originating from Australia and China were seized from individuals associated with Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh Gill, according to police reports.
The individuals under arrest, Navjot Singh, alias Neetu, and Anmolpreet Singh, alias Vishal, were apprehended in Punjab. The suspects are accused of murdering Youtuber Jaswant Singh Gill on November 7 in Gwalior. Gill had recently been released on parole after serving a sentence for a previous murder.
Investigations have also revealed financial transactions likely spearheaded by a relative residing in Canada, potentially to support the crime. Police continue to unravel complex links, including international financial dealings, that tied the suspects to overseas connections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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