Pakistan: Paramjit Singh Panjwad, chief of the terrorist organization Khalistan Commando Force, killed

0

Lahore, May 6 (HS). Paramjit Singh Panjwad, chief of the terrorist organization Khalistan Commando Force, was murdered in Lahore. He was also wanted in many cases in India.

According to the information, Paramjit Singh Panjwad, the chief of the terrorist organization Khalistan Commando Force, was living in the Akbar Chowk township area of ​​Naspac Colony, Lahore. He was present in the Sunflower Society of Jauhar Town, Lahore. Two bike riders came at six o’clock on Saturday morning and opened fire on Panjwad. Due to which Panjwad died on the spot. Both the assailants fled from the spot after killing.

Panjwad was living in Pakistan since 1990. There he changed his name to Malik Sardar Singh. In Pakistan, he held the chair of the head of the Khalistan Commando Force.

In Punjab, 57-year-old Paramjit Panjwad is facing cases of sedition, murder, conspiracy, arms smuggling and revival of terrorism. Panjwad is also wanted in the murder of former army chief General AS Vaidya and the country’s biggest bank heist in Ludhiana.

He worked in the Central Cooperative Bank before joining the Khalistan Commando Force in 1986. Panjwad fled to Pakistan soon after taking charge of the Khalistan Commando Force in the 1990s. India’s intelligence agency believes that his wife and children were living in Germany. Paramjit Panjwad has ten cases registered against him in India, including seven of murder and two of TADA.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here