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Delhi HC Dismisses Inderpal Singh Gaba’s Plea Against NIA Arrest

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The Delhi High Court dismissed a plea on Tuesday from Inder Pal Singh Gaba, an accused in connection with a protest outside the Indian High Commission in London in 2023.

Justice Subramonium Prasad ruled against Gaba’s challenge to his arrest and custody by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A detailed court order is expected to be uploaded soon.

The NIA has already filed a charge sheet in the Special NIA Court in New Delhi, which has taken cognizance of the case. On September 5, 2023, the agency named Gaba as a key accused in the protest.

According to the NIA, Gaba, a UK national from Hounslow originally hailing from New Delhi, was actively involved in the anti-India protest held on March 22, 2023, in front of the Indian High Commission. This demonstration was part of the Khalistani secessionist agenda.

Gaba was arrested on April 25, 2023, after extensive investigations confirmed his role in promoting secessionist activities.

Gaba had previously been detained in December 2022 by immigration authorities at the Attari border upon returning from London via Pakistan. This action was based on a Look Out Circular issued against him.

Following his detention, the NIA initiated an investigation, restricting his ability to leave the country while the probe was underway.

During the investigation, the NIA seized Gaba’s mobile phone and analyzed its data, which revealed several incriminating videos and photos linked to the incident. This evidence played a crucial role in establishing his involvement.

The NIA indicated that the protests in London were a response to the actions taken by Punjab police against Amritpal Singh, the leader of Waris Punjab De. The agency alleged that the violent attack on the High Commission aimed to further the cause of Khalistan, seeking the secession of Punjab from India.

As the case progresses, the NIA is focused on gathering more evidence to substantiate its claims against Gaba and potentially uncover additional participants in the protest. The implications of this case are significant, reflecting ongoing tensions surrounding secessionist movements and their impact on India’s international relations.

The dismissal of Gaba’s plea marks a key moment in the legal proceedings surrounding this high-profile case, underscoring the seriousness with which the Indian government views activities linked to the Khalistani movement.

The developments in this matter will be closely monitored as authorities work to address and mitigate the challenges posed by such protests abroad.

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Meera Verma

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