
FBI Arrests 8 Khalistani Terrorists in the U.S., Including India’s Most Wanted Pavittar Singh
US FBI Arrests 8 Khalistani Terrorists in the US, Including India’s Most Wanted Pavittar Singh
Major breakthrough in global anti-terror operations; U.S. and Indian agencies collaborate to dismantle terror syndicates
Washington D.C. / New Delhi — In a major crackdown against Khalistani terrorism, the United States’ premier investigative agency, the FBI, has arrested 8 Khalistani terrorists in a joint counter-terrorism operation, including India’s most wanted terrorist, Pavittar Singh Batana — a top member of the banned outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI).
Who is Pavittar Singh?
Pavittar Singh is a designated Most Wanted on India’s NIA (National Investigation Agency) list. A close aide of Lakhbir Singh Landa, who is currently believed to be hiding in Pakistan, Pavittar was involved in orchestrating terror activities from U.S. soil. Reports reveal his links to other notorious Khalistani terrorists like Harvinder Singh Rinda.
Sources confirm that high-grade weapons, including assault rifles, machine guns, explosives, and cash, were recovered during the FBI raids. The agency also disclosed that these suspects had expertise in manufacturing advanced firearms — a clear indication of a larger terror conspiracy.
Plot Foiled: Major Terror Threat Neutralized
The arrests prevented a potential large-scale terror attack in the U.S. According to law enforcement sources, this network was also planning to destabilize India by executing attacks through sleeper cells and supplying weapons to gangsters operating in Punjab via drone drops from Pakistan.
This major breakthrough is expected to accelerate India’s efforts to extradite Pavittar Singh, enabling Indian security agencies to dismantle the domestic modules funded and controlled by these foreign-based operatives.