
There is news of the death of Khalistani terrorist Lakhbir Singh Rode in Pakistan. Lakhbir Singh used to sit in Pakistan and plot to terrorize Punjab. His name has appeared in many big incidents in Punjab. He also sent tiffin bombs from Pakistan to India. They aimed to terrorize Punjab. Lakhbir Singh Rode was the leader of the Khalistan Liberation Force and the International Sikh Youth Federation. Lakhbir Singh Rode was the nephew of Khalistani terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
Lakhbir had many hideouts in Pakistan
Lakhbir Singh Rode is accused of many serious cases besides sending RDX to India through drones. According to the records of intelligence agencies, Lakhbir had many hideouts in Pakistan. He lived in these at different times. Major locations are Township Area, Haloul, Amol Theater Lahore, House No. 20, PIA Colony, and Defense Lahore.
Lakhbir, a resident of village Rode in Moga district of Punjab, had fled from India to Dubai. After this, he made Pakistan his base. Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI used Lakhbir in an anti-India conspiracy. He used to send consignments of illegal weapons and drugs to India through drones. Lakhbir Singh's family lives in Canada.
Lakhbir had prepared a network of sleeper cells in Punjab.
Lakhbir Singh Rode had sent tiffin bombs to Punjab through drones. They aimed to spread terror in Punjab. NIA investigation revealed that Rode had created a huge network of sleeper cells in Punjab. Around 200 youths had been included. Even after the recovery of the tiffin bombs, the agencies have not been able to find a large part because the sleeper cell had transported the tiffin bombs from one place to another and the agencies have not been able to get information about it to date.
Name related to Jalalabad blast
On September 15, 2021, at around 7:57 pm, there was an explosion in a bike near Punjab National Bank in Jalalabad city of Fazilka. Investigation revealed that Lakhbir Singh Rode had played an important role in this blast. He was the one who had sent arms, ammunition, and tiffin bombs. The aim was to create fear among the people of Punjab by carrying out blasts in crowded places. On September 16, 2021, Jalalabad Police registered a case under Sections 3 and 4 of the Explosive Substances Act. Later this case was investigated by the NIA. Some time ago, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had sealed the fourth part of 43 Kanal 3 Marla land of terrorist Lakhbir Singh Rode in Kothe Gurupura village of Baghapurana, Moga. Cases are also registered against Lakhbir Rode in Delhi.
ISI uses them
Terrorists Babbar Khalsa Chief Wadhawa Singh, who escaped from Punjab and took refuge in Pakistan, Khalistan Zindabad Force Chief Ranjit Singh Neeta, Indian Sikh Youth Federation leader Lakhbir Singh Rode, Khalistan Commando Force's Paramjit Singh Panjwad are openly used by Pakistan's intelligence. The agency ISI was working against India. However, now Paramjeet Singh Panjwad and Lakhbir Singh Rode have died.
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