2016–17 Targeted killings in Punjab, India


During the year 2016–17, multiple attacks on political activists and religious leaders were reported from the northern Indian state of Punjab. The banned militant group Khalistan Liberation Force was held responsible for the attacks and people associated with the group were arrested. The Pakistani agency ISI was allegedly held responsible by India for financing, training and aiding the militant acts to foment religious disturbances in the state. However, all these attacks failed to create any major disturbances in Punjab.

Attacks

On 4 November 2017, Punjab Police arrested Jagtar Singh Johal alias Jaggi, from Rama Mandi town of Jalandhar and accused him of the attacks. Jaggi is a non-resident Indian residing in Dumbarton and ran a website named ‘Never Forget 1984’. He is accused of radicalising people and providing weapons to carry out the attacks..
On 12 November 2017, Hardeep Singh alias Harman alias Shera accused of being one of the shooter's in the assassinations was arrested by police after a massive manhunt.
Gursharanbir Singh, a British national, described as the mastermind of the attacks has been declared a proclaimed offender. He is one of the accused in the murder of Rulda Singh, president of the Rashtriya Sikh Sangat, in 2009.
In lieu of the activities by SFJ, a red corner notice was also issued by INTERPOL in October 2019, against Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, and other Khalistani terrorists.