Malaysia Deports Two Indians Wanted in Punjab Railway Line Explosion
En resumen
- Malaysian police deported two Indian nationals wanted for their alleged involvement in a railway line explosion in Punjab.
- Indian media links the incident to a militant plot connected to the Khalistan separatist movement and Pakistan's ISI.
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Malaysian police deported two Indian nationals wanted for an explosion on a railway line in Punjab, an incident linked by Indian media to a militant plot.
Malaysian police have deported two nationals from India wanted over an explosion on a railway line in Punjab, in a case Indian media have linked to an alleged militant plot tied to the Khalistan separatist movement seeking an independent Sikh homeland.
M. Kumar S. Muthuvelu, director of the police’s criminal investigation department, said the two were believed to have been involved in the detonation of an improvised explosive device on a railway line in Patiala, in India’s northern state of Punjab, on April 27.
Police said the arrests were the result of cooperation between Malaysian and Indian authorities to combat cross-border crime.
Indian media reports said the explosion was being investigated as an alleged plot linked to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency and pro-Khalistan networks, and that it backfired when the device planted on the railway tracks exploded prematurely, killing another suspect, Jagdoop Singh, near Bathonia village.
Preguntas abiertas
- What is the extent of Pakistan's ISI involvement?
- What specific role did the deported individuals play?
- Are there other suspects at large?






