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Goon hiding in US ‘kingpin’ of Punjab grenade attacks

IndiaTimes Sunday, 19 January 2025
Elusive gangster Happy Passia, suspected of orchestrating grenade attacks in Punjab, employs sophisticated methods to evade capture. His network spans from Dubai to the US, with collaborations with Pakistan-based terrorist Rinda, leading to multiple charges under anti-terrorism laws. A Chandigarh court recently issued an arrest warrant.
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