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Pak-based BKI chief Wadhawa Singh among 6 chargesheeted for VHP leader’s murder

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday chargesheeted banned Babbar Khalsa International’s (BKI) Pakistan-based chief Wadhawa Singh and five other terrorists in the murder of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Vikas Prabhakar in Punjab in April this year.
Prabhakar, also known as Vikas Bagga, was shot dead by the terrorists belonging to a BKI module at his confectionary shop at Nangal in Punjab’s Rupnagar district on April 13, 2024.
The NIA chargesheet has named BKI chief Wadhawa Singh, alias Babbar, along with two other absconding accused and three arrested accused, as the key perpetrators of the killing, according to a statement issued by the NIA.
Two of the three arrested accused have been identified as shooters Mandeep Kumar, alias Mangli and Surinder Kumar, alias Rika, both residents of Punjab’s Nawanshahr.
The accused have been charged under various sections of the UA(P) Act, IPC and Arms Act.
The third arrested accused chargesheeted by the NIA is Gurpreet Ram, alias Gora, who is also from Nawanshahr and charged under the Arms Act, the NIA said.
The three absconders were the handlers of the arrested accused.
Babbar, currently based in Pakistan, along with Harjit Singh, alias Laddi, of Nawanshahar and Kulbeer Singh, alias Sidhu, of Yamunanagar, Haryana, had provided the arms, ammunition and funds to carry out the murder, the NIA said.
The NIA, which took over the case from the state police on May 9, 2024, found a transnational conspiracy of the BKI behind the attack.
Several members of the BKI module based in various countries came together to carry out the targeted killing, according to the NIA investigation.
The investigation revealed that Wadhawa Singh directed Harjit Singh and Kulbeer Singh, who are currently in Germany, to carry out the murder.
The roles of Dubai-based logistics provider and India-based weapons suppliers have also figured in the investigation, the NIA said.

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