Punjab: Terror posters claim police personnel killings, authorities reject ‘Tehreek-e-Taliban Hindustan’ link
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Punjab: Terror posters claim police personnel killings, authorities reject ‘Tehreek-e-Taliban Hindustan’ link

Posters circulating on social media have claimed responsibility for the killing of two Punjab Police personnel near the India-Pakistan border. Authorities, however, have dismissed the claims and said all angles, including a possible terror link, remain under investigation

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The circumstances around the incident, including a terror angle, are under investigation, the police said

The circumstances around the incident, including a terror angle, are under investigation, the police said

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Posters allegedly linked to a little-known terror outfit called Tehreek-e-Taliban Hindustan surfaced on social media claiming responsibility for the killing of two police personnel in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district. The posters purportedly declared that the attack was carried out by the group’s “Al-Burq Brigade” and included threats against Indian security forces.

However, Punjab Police officials have rejected the claims and stated that there is no confirmed evidence linking the organisation to the killings. Authorities said the posters could be an attempt to mislead investigators or create panic.

Senior officials noted that the organisation has no known presence in Punjab or elsewhere in India. Investigators are currently examining all possible angles, including criminal motives and the possibility of a terror connection.

The incident occurred at a police checkpost in Adhian village near Dorangala in Gurdaspur district, located close to the India-Pakistan border. The area is considered strategically sensitive and remains under constant surveillance due to cross-border threats.

Two police personnel, Assistant Sub-Inspector Gurnam Singh and Home Guard Ashok Kumar were found shot dead inside a room at the checkpost.

The bodies were discovered after repeated attempts to contact the officers by phone failed. Police teams reached the post early in the morning and found both personnel with gunshot injuries.

According to officials, ASI Gurnam Singh was found seated on a chair while Ashok Kumar was lying on a cot inside the room.

Investigators immediately cordoned off the area and began forensic examination of the crime scene.

Police officials stated that the exact circumstances surrounding the deaths are still being investigated.

Technical teams and forensic experts were deployed to gather evidence and reconstruct the sequence of events.

Authorities said that the possibility of a terror attack has not been ruled out, but no definitive conclusion has been reached.

Security agencies are also analysing electronic and forensic evidence to determine whether external attackers were involved.

Initial reports suggested that the two personnel might have shot each other after a heated argument while on duty.

However, family members of both deceased officers strongly rejected this theory.

Relatives argued that the condition in which the bodies were found does not support the claim that the officers killed each other.

Family members said both victims had sustained bullet injuries to their heads and were found in positions suggesting they may have been attacked rather than involved in a mutual confrontation.

They demanded a thorough and impartial investigation into the incident.

Investigators are examining CCTV footage from areas near the police outpost.

According to police sources, footage recorded around 1:30 am shows at least five individuals travelling on two motorcycles toward the direction of the police post.

The footage has been taken into custody for detailed analysis.

Officials believe the video may provide crucial clues regarding the identity and movements of potential suspects.

The Dorangala sector in Gurdaspur district is considered a highly sensitive area because of its proximity to the international border.

Police checkposts in the region operate in coordination with the Border Security Force and serve as the second line of defence after the border fence.

Security agencies have previously reported attempts to smuggle narcotics, weapons, and ammunition through drones from across the border.

Due to these threats, the region remains under heightened security surveillance.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced financial assistance for the families of the deceased personnel.

The state government declared an ex-gratia payment of Rs 1 crore each for the families of the two policemen.

In addition to the government compensation, an insurance amount of Rs 1 crore each will also be provided through a bank scheme.

The state government paid tribute to ASI Gurnam Singh and Home Guard Ashok Kumar, describing their deaths as a sacrifice made in the line of duty.

Officials said the government stands firmly with the families of the deceased and will support them during this difficult time.

Authorities have urged caution against drawing premature conclusions regarding the posters claiming responsibility.

Investigators are continuing their probe to determine whether the killings were linked to terrorism, criminal activity, or internal factors.

Police officials emphasised that a clear picture will emerge only after forensic analysis and detailed investigation.

Until then, the posters attributed to Tehreek-e-Taliban Hindustan are being treated with caution, and their authenticity remains unverified.

Topics: Punjab Police killingTehreek-e-Taliban HindustanGurdaspur incidentPolice investigationBorder securityTerror Investigation
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