Interpol, the global law enforcement organization known as the International Criminal Police Organisation, has taken a significant step by issuing a Red Corner Notice, a formal request that extends to the law enforcement agencies of its member nations. This notice is directed towards Karanvir Singh, an individual who has ties to the Khalistani extremist group known as Babbar Khalsa International.
This extensive notice serves as an urgent plea to Interpol's member countries, imploring them to collaborate in the endeavor of locating and temporarily detaining Karanvir Singh. This action is deemed necessary until intricate legal procedures such as extradition or surrender can be initiated to bring him to justice.
Hailing from the region of Punjab, Karanvir Singh is currently believed to be evading law enforcement authorities by residing in Pakistan, as suggested by credible sources. Within the ominous folds of the Babbar Khalsa organization, Karanvir Singh holds a prominent role, often being described as the right-hand aide to the notorious terrorists, Wadhwa Singh and Harvinder Singh Rinda.
These fugitive individuals, Wadhwa Singh and Rinda have also managed to elude Indian authorities and have found refuge in Pakistan, where they continue their nefarious activities, heavily reliant on the support provided by Pakistan's intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Karanvir Singh's legal woes in India are extensive and include charges that span a spectrum of criminal activities. These charges, as documented on Interpol's official website, encompass grave offenses such as murder, participation in explosive acts, the funneling of funds for terrorist purposes, engaging in conspiratorial activities of a terrorist nature, and violations of the Arms Act. The issuance of the Red Corner Notice against him underscores the international effort to bring him to justice and to curb the activities of this menacing extremist group.