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NIA court convicts 2 for hoisting Khalistani flag at Moga DC’s office

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The NIA special court in Mohali has convicted and sentenced to imprisonment two accused in a 2020 case relating to the hoisting of a Khalistan flag on a government building in Punjab’s Moga at the instigation of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) general counsel and designated terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.The accused, identified as Moga residents Inderjeet Singh and Jaspal Singh, have been sentenced to five years and six months in jail along with a fine of Rs 16,000 each under various sections of IPC, UA(P)A and Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act.NIA had earlier chargesheeted the duo, along with two other arrested accused and two USA-based absconders, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun and his associated Rana Singh alias Harpreet Singh.Pannun and Harpreet (a member of SFJ) were declared proclaimed offenders in the case by the Mohali special court in 2021.On the instigation of Pannun and in exchange for a cash reward by SFJ — an unlawful association — Inderjeet and Jaspal had hoisted a Khalistani flag at the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Moga on August 14, 2020, just ahead of the Independence Day celebrations.The duo had entered the administrative complex of the DC office and gone to the top of the building, where they had hoisted the saffron/yellow coloured flag, with the word ‘KHALISTAN’ printed on it, on a fixed iron pole.They had also insulted the Indian national flag by cutting its rope, causing it to fall on the ground, after which they had dragged the tricolour by the rope.Investigations in the case had revealed that Harpreet had paid Inderjeet and Jaspal to carry out these acts.Pannun had earlier, between August 10 and 11, 2020, uploaded a video on social media urging residents of Punjab and Haryana to hoist Khalistani flags.He had even announced a reward of $125,000 for any Indian youth who would hoist a Khalistani flag at Red Fort, Delhi, and $2,500 for hoisting such a flag at any government office.

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