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Delhi: Case registered against those who involved with pro-Khalistani protest on Indian mission in London

The police has made preparations to clamp down on the supporters of the special cell. Special Cell has registered a case under IPC, UAPA, PDPP. Action will be taken against those conspiring against the country on foreign soil with the passport of India.

By Ruchi Upadhyay 
Updated Date

New Delhi: Delhi Police has registered a case and started investigation in the case of protest in front of Indian High Commission in Britain in support of fugitive Amritpal Singh in case of anti-national activities and insulting tricolor. The team of Special Cell is taking the help of IB in this matter. The team of Special Cell is identifying all the Khalistani supporters who were part of the protest that day.

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According to sources, some protesters have been identified by the Intelligence Department, whose information has been given to the Special Cell. Although there are many of these people who have left India years ago.

Demonstrators are being identified through video

If sources are to be believed, the people about whom the Intelligence Department has come to know are residents of Tarn Taran, Majitha, Hoshiarpur and Sangrur in Punjab, on whom the Special Cell will soon clamp down. More protesters are still being identified through the video.

The police has made preparations to clamp down on the supporters of the special cell. Special Cell has registered a case under IPC, UAPA, PDPP. Action will be taken against those conspiring against the country on foreign soil with the passport of India.

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India summoned the British Deputy High Commissioner

Significantly, this demonstration took place in London on 19 March. India summoned the most senior British diplomat in Delhi over Sunday’s protests and the “absence of security” after a video surfaced of pro-Khalistan separatist elements attempting to bring down the Indian flag at the Indian High Commission in London. ‘

The Ministry of External Affairs had said in a strong statement that India has seen the indifference of the UK government to the security of Indian diplomatic premises and personnel in the UK, which is unacceptable. Sources had told that British Deputy High Commissioner Christina Scott was summoned to the Ministry of External Affairs in view of the incident as High Commissioner Alex Ellis is out of Delhi.

British government’s indifference was seen regarding security: Ministry of External Affairs

“An explanation was sought from the UK for the absence of security arrangements that allowed these elements to enter the High Commission premises,” the Ministry of External Affairs said. The ministry said the diplomat was reminded of the UK government’s basic obligations under the Vienna Convention. Was administered The Ministry of External Affairs said, “India has noted the indifference of the UK government to the security of Indian diplomatic premises and personnel in the UK, which is unacceptable.”

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