NIA Raids Eight Locations Linked to BKI Terrorist Goldy Brar in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh

New Delhi — The National Investigation Agency (NIA)  conducted raids at multiple locations across Haryana and Uttar Pradesh in connection with a terror case involving Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) operative Satinderjeet Singh, alias Goldy Brar. The raids targeted premises associated with suspects linked to Brar and U.S.-based gangster Randeep Malik.

According to the NIA, the searches were part of the ongoing investigation into the grenade attacks that took place in December 2024 at Warehouse Club and Human Club in Sector-29, Gurugram. Brar, currently residing in Canada, is suspected to have orchestrated the attacks along with Malik.

In an official statement, the NIA said, “Raids were conducted at eight different locations across various districts in the two states earlier this morning. Several electronic devices and other incriminating materials were seized during the operation.”

The agency further stated that the seized materials are being examined to uncover the full conspiracy behind the blasts. It had earlier recovered arms, ammunition, and explosives from the accused involved in the attacks.

Shortly after the explosions, gangster Rohit Godara had claimed responsibility via a social media post. Further investigation revealed that both Malik and Goldy Brar were key conspirators behind the attacks. Reports suggest that Brar had previously issued threats to the club owners and attempted to extort money from them.

The case was officially registered by the NIA on January 2, 2025, and the investigation remains ongoing

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