Police Capture Main Suspect in Gurudaspur Grenade Attack

In a significant development, Punjab police have arrested Mohan Singh, the main suspect in a grenade attack on a police station in Gurudaspur. This incident, which occurred on November 25, left two women injured. With this arrest, the total number of suspects detained has reached five. Investigations reveal Singh's ties to gangster Shahzad Bhatti, suggesting a broader plan to instill terror in the region. Authorities are committed to dismantling the entire network involved in this attack. Read on for more details about the ongoing investigation and the implications of these arrests.
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Police Capture Main Suspect in Gurudaspur Grenade Attack

Arrest of Key Suspect in Grenade Attack

Authorities in Gurudaspur, Punjab, have apprehended the primary suspect linked to a grenade attack on a police station. This information was confirmed by a senior police official.


The Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, identified the suspect as Mohan Singh, a resident of Ramuval in the Bathinda district.


Prior to this arrest, law enforcement had already detained four individuals in connection with the attack: Pradeep Kumar, Gurdit, Naveen Chaudhary, and Kush. The incident occurred on November 25, resulting in injuries to two women.


The police team recovered a P-86 grenade and two firearms from the suspects.


With Singh's arrest, the total number of individuals taken into custody in this case has risen to five. Yadav noted that initial investigations revealed Singh's connections with gangster Shahzad Bhatti, indicating that the attack was intended to instill fear in Punjab. He added, 'Further investigations are underway to dismantle the entire network.'