Babbar Khalsa International operative’s house raided in Mohali
Tribune News Service
Mohali, July 15
A team of the NIA on Tuesday raided the residence of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) militant Paramjit Singh Pamma at Phase 3B2 here and interrogated his parents.
Reportedly, Pamma has been abroad for a long time. He is currently working in close association with Gurpatwant Singh Pannu.
The NIA team carried out the raid with the help of the Mohali police. As per information, the Punjab Police are continuing to arrest the activists of Referendum 2020.
Pamma’s parents, Amrik Singh and Ratan Kaur, said the search went on from around 10.30 am till 4 pm.
The NIA team searched the entire house and also seized the passbooks of bank accounts in which Pamma was depositing money. They also inquired about Pamma’s remittances and other foreign funds and noted the details of the fixed deposit (FD) accounts of the elderly couple.
Ratan Kaur said she had met Paramjit in a Portuguese jail in 2015 and since then, she had not spoken to her son.
Pamma is their youngest child. Their eldest son, Parminder Singh alias Raja, was allegedly killed by the Punjab Police in a fake encounter in 1991 and Pamma was arrested and allegedly implicated in a false case of illegal arms. He spent 10 months in the Sangrur Jail then. He moved abroad in 1999 after his release from prison and is currently living in London with his family, Ratan Kaur added.