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Singhu border killing case: Court sends 3 accused to 6-day police custody

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Singhu border killing case: Court sends 3 accused to 6-day police custody

This happened after Nihang Sikh, Narayan Singh was arrested by Punjab police on Saturday for allegedly killing Lakhbir Singh, a farm worker at the Singhu border. On Sunday, the Sonipat Court sent three defendants in the New Lake border homicide case to police custody for 6 days.

In this case, the dismembered body of a man was found hanging on the scene of a farmer’s protest. The defendants were identified as Narayan Singh, Bhagwant Singh and Govind Preet Singh. The police demanded that the defendant be detained for 14 days. They argued in the court that they needed to identify the other accomplices in the case.

The three of them knew only by their faces and needed to retrieve some blood-stained clothes when they committed the crime. They added that because of other arrests in the case, the defendant must be taken elsewhere.

Apart from conducting an in-depth interrogation of the defendant on the entire incident, the police also sought to reconstruct the crime scene. One SIT led by IPS officer Mayank Gupta will investigate incident videos circulating on various social media platforms, while the other will be led by Deputy Sheriff Sonipat. According to reports, Virender Singh will conduct a full investigation of the incident. This happened after Nihang Sikh, Narayan Singh was arrested by Punjab police on Saturday for allegedly killing Lakhbir Singh, a farm worker at the Singhu border.

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At a farmer’s protest site in Kundli near the Delhi-Haryana border, a man was lynched and his hand was chopped off. There were more than 10 wounds on his body. These wounds were made by sharp weapons tied to the roadblock. Caused, this terrible incident was blamed on a group of Nigerian Airlines. A few hours after the incident, a man wearing the blue robe of the Sikh Nihang Order appeared in front of the media, claiming that he had “punished” the victims of “desecration” of the Sikh sacred book. Although the police stated that the man had been arrested and was being questioned, other Nihangs claimed that he had “surrendered” to the police.

“Sarabjit Singh, the son of Kashmir Singh, a resident of Vitwha , Gurdaspur District, Punjab, has been arrested,” a police officer said. He informed that, during the preliminary interrogation, Sarabjit claimed that he could not tolerate “Profanity”. The victim’s family questioned the assailant’s claim that he committed blasphemy and requested a high-level investigation. The body of Lakhbir Singh was cremated on Saturday night in the presence of his family at his home village in Tarn Taran, Punjab.

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Who is Harun Abdul-Malik Yener? Florida man arrested over bomb threat to New York Stock Exchange

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Who is Harun Abdul-Malik Yener? Florida man arrested over bomb threat to New York Stock Exchange

FBI arrested Harun Abdul-Malik Yener for allegedly planning a bombing at the NYSE to “reset” the US government.

Harun Abdul-Malik Yener, a South Florida resident, has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly plotting to bomb the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as part of a plan to “reset” or “reboot” the U.S. government. According to unsealed court documents, Yener faces charges of attempting to use an improvised explosive device (IED) against a “building used in interstate or foreign commerce.”

The investigation into Yener began in February when the FBI received a tip about his possession of bomb-making plans stored in a locked Coral Springs storage unit. Upon executing a search warrant, agents discovered “bomb-making sketches, numerous watches with timers, electronic circuit boards, and other electronics” that could be used to construct explosives, per the criminal complaint.

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Court documents reveal that Yener was not only active on YouTube, posting videos on making explosives and fireworks, but also had a history of making threats.

Harun Abdul-Malik Yener wanted to ‘reset’ US government

Back in March, Yener admitted to undercover federal agents that he had experience in creating “rockets” and “bombs” and had previously sought to join a “domestic extremist group.” He also revealed that in 2015, he had considered travelling to Iraq to join ISIS but ultimately decided against it, doubting the group’s ability to accomplish “their objectives.”

Yener also attempted to join extremist groups such as the Boogaloo Bois and the Proud Boys but was reportedly denied membership due to his stated desire to “pursue martyrdom.”

Yener allegedly shared his plot to attack the NYSE with an undercover FBI agent, identifying November 18 as his intended date for the bombing. He wanted to “reboot” or “reset” US government through the “bombing”.

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“There is one place that would be hella easy… the stock exchange, that would be a great hit. Tons of people would support it. They would see it and think, dude, this guy makes sense, they are [profanity] robbing us. So that’s perfect,” he told the undercover agent.

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On November 12, Yener reportedly made several audio recordings he planned to send to NBC News following the attack. He expressed his vision of the explosion as being comparable to a nuclear event, saying, “I feel like Bin Laden.” He allegedly added that the detonation would ensure “[a]nything outside” the building “will be wiped out” and “anything inside there would be killed.”

Following his arrest, Yener made his first court appearance and remains in custody as he awaits trial.

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