Khalistani terrorists said - we killed Hindu leader Suri: and wrote in social media - even security will not be able to save

Posted on 5th Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

In the case of the murder of Hindu leader Sudhir Suri in Amritsar, Punjab on Friday, now Khalistani terrorist Lakhbir Landa sitting in Canada has been entered. Fugitive terrorist Lakhbir has claimed responsibility for Suri's killing on social media. Terrorist Lakhbir was already planning to kill Sudhir Suri. Recently, close relatives of the arrested terrorist had given this information to the police.

 

The accused Sandeep Singh alias Sandy was arrested within minutes after the murder of Sudhir Suri. Now settled in Canada from Tarn Taran and gangster turned terrorist, Lakhibar has posted a post from Landa Harike's account saying that this is just the beginning.

 

Terrorist threat - even security will not save

Terrorist Lakhbir has threatened in his post that those who speak badly about the Sikh community or any other religion, should be prepared. Everyone's turn will come. Don't assume that you will be saved by taking security. It is just the beginning, the rights are yet to be taken.

 

Guilty of the case at Lakhbir Police Headquarters

Lakhbir Singh's name had cropped up in the RPG attack on the Intelligence Wing headquarters of the Punjab Police in Mohali. He has direct links with Harvinder Singh alias Rinda, a terrorist sitting in Pakistan. At the same time, Lakhbir's name also came to the fore in the murder of a cloth merchant in Tarn Taran. He has 20 cases registered against him in Punjab.

 

Suri's name was taken by three terrorists

Recently, three terrorists caught from Katra Ahluwalia in Amritsar and the terrorists caught in the murder of a cloth trader in Tarn Taran had disclosed working for Lakhbir Landa. Weapons were also seized from the accused in a heavy count. The terrorists told that they were asked to kill Hindu leader Sudhir Suri in Amritsar.

 

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