Cops kill three Sikh separatists


Police said they had killed three Sikh rebels fighting for a separate homeland known as “Khalistan”, the struggle for which sparked deadly violence in the 1980s and 1990s.

The campaign for Khalistan was at the heart of a diplomatic firestorm last year after Indian intelligence operatives were linked to the killing of a vocal Sikh leader in Canada and an attempted assassination in the United States – claims New Delhi rejected.

In the latest incident, the Khalistani rebels were killed after a gun battle in Pilibhit district in Uttar Pradesh state.

The men were wanted for their alleged involvement in a grenade attack on a police outpost in Punjab state this month.

Pilibhit police superintendent Avinash Pandey said yesterday officers had surrounded the men after a tip-off, with the suspects launching “heavy fire”.

“In the retaliatory action, all three were critically injured and later died in hospital,” he said.

Police recovered two assault rifles, two pistols and a large cache of ammunition.

The three men belonged to rebel group Khalistan Zindabad Force, according to Punjab police chief Gaurav Yadav in a statement. — AFP

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