FBI chief Kash Patel on arrest of NIA’s most wanted Happy Passia in US: 'Justice will be served'
- The FBI arrested Harpreet Singh, also known as Happy Passia, on April 18 in Sacramento, California, for his alleged involvement in 14 terror attacks in Punjab, India, according to the FBI.
- FBI Director Kash Patel praised his team's coordination with Indian authorities during the investigation and assured that justice will be done.
- Harpreet Singh is linked to the banned group Babbar Khalsa International and was wanted in connection with at least 14 terror attacks in Punjab, as stated by the FBI.
- The National Investigation Agency had previously issued a reward of ₹5 lakh for information leading to Singh's arrest due to his alleged role in attacks targeting police and public safety in Punjab.
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'Justice will be done': FBI chief Kash Patel after gangster Harpreet Singh's arrest
FBI Director Kash Patel on Monday assured that justice will be served after the arrest of alleged terrorist Harpreet Singh, also known as Happy Passia, in California. He said the FBI worked closely with Indian authorities during the investigation.
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