UK reacts to Punjab Police claims on British soldier’s terror activities
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UK Defence Ministry refutes Punjab Police claim of British soldier's involvement in terror module
The UK Ministry of Defence has denied Punjab Police's finding that a British soldier named Jagjeet Singh was involved in recent bombings on police stations, the Indian Express reported. British MoD's communication officer Rhian Shillabeer said that the claims were incorrect. She said that despite the photo shared by Punjab Police showing a British soldier, no one by this name was serving in the British Army. “There is no one with either the name…
British soldier reported to be involved in terror attacks in India
According to shocking reports, the United Kingdom’s defence ministry has had to come out to refute the Indian Police’s claims that a British soldier named Jagjeet Singh was involved in recent bombings on police stations as well as conducting terrorist activities on Indian soil. Reports indicate that according to the police-investigated documents, Jagjeet Singh and […] The post British soldier reported to be involved in terror attacks in India ap…
UK Rejects Punjab Police’s Terror Link Claims On British Soldier
The UK Ministry of Defence has denied claims made by Punjab Police regarding the involvement of a British Army soldier in terrorist activities in India. The Ministry responded to the allegations, stating that there is no record of anyone named Jagjeet Singh, or using the pseudonym Fateh Singh Baaghi, currently serving in the British Army. However, Punjab’s Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav has stood by his team’s investigation, asser…
UK’s Defence Ministry denies Punjab Police’s claims of British soldier’s terror links
London: UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) denied Punjab Police’s findings that a British Army soldier was involved in terrorist activities in India. The MoD stated on Tuesday that no person with the name or pseudonym cited by Punjab Police is currently serving in the British Army. Meanwhile, Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav stood by his department’s investigation, stating that the matter would be pursued through appropriate channe…
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