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Probe ordered after 10 gunmen break into Punjab jail, flee with Sikh militant

Hindustan Times | By, Patiala
Nov 27, 2016 07:10 PM IST

In the wee hours of Sunday morning unknown number of armed assailants stormed the Nabha maximum security jail. Assailants fired 200 rounds and broke out one terrorist and 4 other inmates from the jail.

Armed men attacked a high-security Punjab jail on Sunday and fled with dreaded militant and Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) “chief” Harminder Singh, alias Mintoo .

The entrance gate of the high-security Nabha jail in Patiala from where one militant and 4 other inmates escaped on Sunday.(Bharat Bhushan/HT Photo)
The entrance gate of the high-security Nabha jail in Patiala from where one militant and 4 other inmates escaped on Sunday.(Bharat Bhushan/HT Photo)

The men who broke into the jail were dressed in police uniforms and fired more than 200 rounds before fleeing with Mintoo and five infamous gangsters from the Nabha jail in Patiala district, reports said.

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Deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal suspended the state’s ADGP jails MK Tewari and dismissed the superintendent and deputy superintendent of the high-security jail.

ADGP railways Rohit Chaudhary has been given the charge of ADGP jails, and S Bhupati will be the jail’s new superintendent.

Additional chief secretary ( home) Jagpal Singh Sandhu has been asked to initiate a probe in the jailbreak.

Forty nine-year-old Harminder Singh’s arrest in 2014 was hailed as a huge success for anti-terror operations in Punjab, which battled Sikh insurgency for more than two decades till early 1990s.

A police team was sent to the jail, where several militants were housed when the Sikh insurgency was at its peak.

Security has been stepped up and an alert sounded in Punjab and neighbouring states following the audacious jail break.

Singh and his aide Gurpreet Singh alias Gopi were arrested in November 2014 at the New Delhi airport after they were deported from Thailand. The two were tracked with the help of central intelligence agencies.

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The KLF chief was wanted in at least 10 terror offences, Punjab’s top police officer Sumedh Singh Saini had said after his arrest. His aide Gopi was tasked with executing targeted killings of Hindu leaders in 2013, which the Punjab Police foiled.

Singh, said police, had spent time in Pakistan. The neighbouring country’s all-powerful spy agency the ISI had asked him to carry out a strike on Independence Day that year but the plan didn’t work, the Punjab Police had said.

The ISI has helped Khalistani outfits with money, arms and training.

Singh also sought funds from and Europe and North America-based sympathisers to raise his own outfit.

Born in Dalli village of Jalandhar district in April 1967, Harminder Singh, whose family shifted to Goa in 1980s, was using a fake Malaysian passport and documents to travel.

He also travelled to Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar, besides Thailand, where he set up a base.

The Khalistan Liberation Force was founded after the 1984 Operation Bluestar when the Indian Army stormed the holiest Sikh shrine the Golden Temple in Amritsar to flush out militants, triggering widespread anger.

The KLF remained among the most dreaded of the Sikh organisations fighting for a separate homeland of Khalistan till 1993 when several of its frontline militants were killed in a ruthless anti-terrorist campaign led by Punjab Police chief KPS Gill.

(With agency inputs)

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    Vishal Rambani is an assistant editor covering Punjab. A journalist with over a decade of experience, he writes on politics, crime, power sector, environment and socio-economic issues. He has several investigative stories to his credit.

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