In Amritsar, on Wednesday, a case of arrest of a suspected pro-Khalistan terrorist has come up on behalf of the police. According to the police, he was involved in the location of the Pakistani drone and weapon carrying weapons in the Khemkaran area. At the same time, it has been revealed that Pakistan has now hatched a new conspiracy after its failure in infiltrating terrorists from across the border. Pakistani intelligence agency ISI is in the process of using gangsters to carry out terrorist acts and unrest in Punjab. The alleged alleged terrorist has been identified as Sajan Preet Singh, who is said to be related to the Khalistan Zindabad Force. Police officials said that after an intelligence report, the intelligence wing of the department arrested it near Khalsa College, Amritsar. During interrogation, the accused stated that he was involved in the location of the Pakistani drones and weapons carrying weapons in the Khemkaran area. Terrorist Sajan Preet Singh, who hails from Bandala village, tried to destroy the drone carrying a consignment from Pakistan along with terrorist Akashdeep Singh. In fact, on September 22, police in Khemkaran area of ??Pakistan brought weapons via drone. A large consignment was recovered. Five AK-47 rifles and other weapons were recovered from the militants. Police arrested Balwant Singh Baba, Harbhajan Singh, Balbir Singh, Gurdev Singh, Akashdeep Singh of Amritsar, Shubh Preet Singh, resident of Tarn Taran, and jailed terrorist Maan Singh, who had admitted in interrogation that Pakistan Out of the consignment, two pistols, another of his companions, Saajan Preet Singh, have been established. The police team had been conducting raids to capture Saajan Preet for the past few days. Eventually it was arrested. The investigation is currently underway. A case has been registered against the three miscreants caught with weapons after the encounter at Jandiala Guru on a nine-day remand, at STF Police Station Phase-4, Mohali. He was produced in Mohali CJM court. The court has sent the three on nine-day police remand. they are being interrogated.