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The National Investigative Agency (NIA) on Tuesday conducted raids at several locations linked to Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terrorist Satinderjit Singh alias Goldie Brar in northern parts of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. This action is related to the grenade attacks on Warehouse Club and Human Club in Sector-29, Gurugram in December 2024. In connection with the same case, NIA teams have conducted intensive searches at the premises of suspects and accused linked to foreign terrorist Goldie Brar and US-based gangster Randeep Malik.

NIA got many evidences

Several electronic and other incriminating materials have been recovered during searches conducted at 8 locations in various districts of the two states this morning. The material is being examined by the NIA for clues to the entire conspiracy behind the bomb blast incident, with arms, ammunition and explosive material seized from the accused involved in the attack.

Which case is NIA investigating?

Let us inform you that in December 2024, grenade attacks were carried out on Warehouse Club and Human Club located in Sector-29, Gurugram. The explosions took place outside the Human Night Club at around 5:15 am and its pictures were captured in the CCTV cameras installed in the nearby club. In the case, the Gurugram Special Task Force (STF) arrested the accused, who was identified as Sachin, a resident of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Goldie Brar's name came forward

Soon after the grenade attack, notorious gangster Rohit Godara had claimed responsibility through a social media post. Subsequent investigations conducted by the NIA revealed the names of Malik and designated terrorist Goldy Brar, who had earlier threatened the club owners and carried out the bomb blasts to extort money from them, as the masterminds of these grenade attacks. The NIA had registered a case on January 2, 2025 in which further investigation is underway.


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