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After the encounter, two AK-series assault rifles and two GLOCK pistols have been recovered from the terrorists.

Encounters against criminals are constantly happening in Uttar Pradesh. An encounter took place in Pilibhit, UP on Monday. This encounter was different because this time the police were facing not criminals but terrorists. Uttar Pradesh Police and Punjab Police had conducted a joint operation in Pilibhit. In this operation, three terrorists associated with the Khalistan Zindabad Force were killed. The names of these terrorists are Gurvinder Singh, Virendra Singh alias Ravi and Jasan Preet alias Pratap Singh. According to the police, these three terrorists were involved in the attack on a police post in Punjab. After the encounter, two AK-series assault rifles and two GLOCK pistols have been recovered from the terrorists.

Khalistani terrorists and imported weapons like GLOCK. Both these aspects are an alert. An alert that is indicating that Khalistani terror is making a comeback in Punjab. As soon as the news of the presence of armed terrorists was received, the UP and Punjab police teams reached the place in Pilibhit where the terrorists were hiding and then firing started from both sides.

When the firing stopped, all three terrorists had been killed. When the Punjab police revealed their real identity, it was revealed that they were associated with the Khalistan Zindabad Force. That is, they were Khalistani terrorists. Along with revealing their identity and crime sheet, Punjab Police also gave information about this entire module of Khalistani terrorists.

This module of Khalistani terrorists was being run by Ranjit Singh Neeta, the leader of Khalistan Zindabad Force, who is hiding in Pakistan. The handler of these three terrorists was Jaswinder Singh Mannu who is hiding in Greece, and the person who supplied weapons to them was Jagjit Singh alias Fateh Singh Baggi, who had set up his base in Britain. The information about the handlers and leader of the terrorists had come to light, but a big question remained in the investigation. How did these three get dangerous weapons?

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