Second suspect arrested in Chandigarh grenade blast case
Punjab Police on Sunday said they had arrested the second suspect involved in the Chandigarh grenade blast incident.
Vishal Masih, a resident of Raimal village in Gurdaspur's Batala, was nabbed from Delhi, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said.
Two suspects, who came in an auto-rickshaw, had carried out the grenade blast at a house in Sector 10 here on September 11.
Police arrested main perpetrator Rohan Masih on September 13.
"Within 72 hours of the Chandigarh Grenade blast, the @PunjabPoliceInd in coordination with Central Agencies has arrested the second perpetrator of the blast,” Yadav said in a post on X.
“Following leads generated through various sources, second perpetrator Vishal Masih s/o Sabi Masih resident of village Raimal near Dhyanpur PS Kotli Surat Mallian, #Batala, District #Gurdaspur has been arrested from #Delhi,” he said.
Further investigations are being conducted to uncover the entire conspiracy, he said.
Police had earlier said the Chandigarh grenade blast was masterminded by Pakistan-based terrorist Harwinder Singh Rinda, who is backed by Pakistan's spy agency ISI, and US-based gangster Harpreet Singh alias Happy Passia.
Police had also said that Rohan had confessed to his involvement in the grenade blast, revealing that he acted at the behest of Passia, who provided the hand grenade and weapons through his associates.
Passia had arranged finances and logistics for them, police had said.