Amritsar grenade attack appears to be 'terrorist act': Punjab police

| Updated: Nov 18, 2018, 16:56 IST

Highlights

  • Three persons were killed and at least 10 injured in a grenade attack on a religious congregation on the city outskirts on Sunday
  • About 200 devotees were inside the premises at the time of the attack, police said
People gather at the Nirankari Bhawan in Adliwal village near Amritsar. (PTI photo)People gather at the Nirankari Bhawan in Adliwal village near Amritsar. (PTI photo)
CHANDIGARH: Punjab police said Sunday the grenade attack on a religious congregation + on the outskirts of Amritsar city appears to be a "terrorist act".

"It (this incident) appears to have a terror angle. Because it is against a group (of people) and it is not against any individual. There is no reason to throw a hand grenade on a group of people, so we will take it as a terrorist act. Till proven otherwise, prima facie we will take it as that," Punjab Director General of Police Suresh Arora told PTI.

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Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Sunday reviewed the law and order situation in Punjab after a grenade attack by bike-borne assailants at a religious congregation near Amritsar city killed at least three people.


To a question, the DGP said there was no specific input about any possible attack on Nirankari Bhavan.

"There was no issue with this group as such… There was no specific input on (Nirankari Bhavan)," he said.

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According to reports, the incident happened during a religious ceremony of Nirankari sect that was being held in Nirankari Bhavan

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After the incident, the Bhavan was sealed by the police and security was stepped up at other 'Nirankari Bhavans' in the state.

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Some eyewitness accounts said that two armed and masked persons, who were on a motorcycle forced their way inside the Bhavan by pointing a gun at a woman devotee who was on duty at the gate

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Police confirmed the deaths of three people. One among the people injured is said to be in critical condition

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Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh announced Rs 5 lakh compensation to the family of the dead and free treatment to the injured.

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"After they gained entry, they threw a grenade-like object at the congregation and escaped," said an eyewitness.


Three persons were killed and at least 10 injured in a grenade attack on a religious congregation on the city outskirts on Sunday, police said.

The attack took place inside the Nirankari Bhavan at Adliwal village near Amritsar's Rajasansi, close to the international airport, police said.

A religious congregation of the Nirankari sect was being conducted inside the Bhavan at the time of the incident.


"A grenade was lobbed and three people have died in the incident while 10 have been injured in the incident, two of them critically," Inspector General of Police S S Parmar, who visited the incident spot, told reporters.


He said about 200 devotees were inside at the time of the attack. No CCTV camera was installed at the premises, preliminary investigations found, he said.


"We have launched relief and rescue operations," he said.


After the attack, Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh reviewed the law and order situation and directed the home secretary, DGP (Law and Order) and DG Intelligence to rush to Rajasansi to supervise investigations.
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