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Two Arrested in Delhi Pro Khalistan Graffiti Case

Delhi Police have arrested two individuals for allegedly creating pro-Khalistan graffiti in parts of the capital, saying the act was linked to overseas handlers and coordinated planning.

Pro Khalistan Graffiti Delhi Arrest

Investigators said slogans and markings were found at multiple public locations, prompting security agencies to launch a probe. Police tracked the suspects through surveillance footage and local intelligence inputs before making the arrests.

Authorities stated the accused were instructed to spread separatist messaging to create public disturbance and attract attention.

Canada Link Gurpatwant Singh Pannun

Police said the plan was allegedly directed from Canada and indicated a suspected connection to pro-Khalistan activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Investigators are examining digital communication records and financial trails to verify the extent of coordination and support networks.

Officials added that the operation appeared designed to provoke tension rather than carry out physical violence.

Security Investigation Ongoing

Electronic devices recovered from the suspects have been sent for forensic analysis. Law enforcement agencies are assessing whether additional individuals were involved and monitoring other potential locations for similar activity.

Authorities said strict action will continue against attempts to disrupt public order or promote unlawful separatist activities.

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