CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Police announced on Saturday that it has arrested four members of the outlawed pro-Khalistani organisation Babbar Khalsa International, breaking up a terror module. According to Gaurav Yadav, the Director General of Police, the controllers of the terror module assigned it the mission of carrying out specific deaths. Six handguns and 275 cartridges were also found by the police from them. “A significant achievement has been made by the @sasnagarpolice in stopping a terrorist module and apprehending four members of the BKI (Babar Khalsa International) outfit. The BKI module was assigned to carry out targeted killings,” Yadav wrote on X. According to the head of state police, the terrorist module was supported by Harvinder Rinda, a Pakistani national, who was giving them logistical support with the aid of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Yadav claimed that “weapons were smuggled from Pakistan using drones.”