Amritpal Singh, a Khalistani separatist who had been on the run since March 18, turned himself in to the Moga Police in Punjab. He will be sent to the Dibrugarh prison in Assam, where eight of his associates, including Papalpreet Singh, are already detained in accordance with the National Security Act.
Before submitting, Amritpal Singh preached in a gurdwara in Rode village in the Moga district. After arriving at the gurdwara on Saturday night, he personally contacted the police.
The nephew of Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, Jasveer Singh Rode, helped Amritpal Singh submit. Amritpal Singh turned himself in at Rode, the place where Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who was killed during Operation Blue Star, was born.
"On Saturday night, Amritpal Singh visited the Rodewal Gurudwara. He notified the authorities of his presence and his intention to turn himself in at 7 a.m. Jasveer Singh, a Singh Sahib Giani, rode
He would be transported to Dibrugarh since he is an NSA subject, an officer informed. Amritpal Singh has already been the target of the strict National Security Act (NSA) by the Punjab Police.
Amritpal Singh will be transported from Bathinda to Dibrugarh. He will undergo a medical check at Bathinda Airport, and a doctor has been assigned to medical duty. Amritpal Singh will go with the doctor to the Dibrugarh prison.
At the India Today Karnataka Roundtable 2023 on Saturday, questions regarding Amritpal Singh were posed to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The minister for the interior remarked, "It may happen. He was formerly able to move around without restriction, but not anymore.
On March 18, following a raid by Amritpal Singh's followers on the Ajnala police station, the authorities began a crackdown on him and the members of his group, "Waris Punjab De." He has changed his name to "Bhindranwale 2.0" among his admirers and remade himself as a supporter of the terrorist and Khalistani rebel Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
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