NEW DELHI :
Indian Consulate attacks in San Francisco
THE National Investigation
Agency (NIA) on Wednesday
carried out raids at 14 locations in Punjab and Haryana
in connection with its probe
into attacks on the Indian
Consulate in San Francisco in
the US earlier this year, an official spokesperson said.
The spokesperson said these
places located in north India
were raided to unravel the complete conspiracy behind the
attacks on March 19 and July
2, involving criminal trespass,
vandalism, damage to public
property and attempts to cause
hurt to the consulate officials
and set the building on fire
through acts of arson.
The locations raided by the
NIA were spread across the districts of Moga, Jalandhar,
Ludhiana, Gurdaspur, Mohali
and Patiala in Punjab and
Kurukshetra and Yamunanagar
in Haryana.
The crackdown led to the
seizure of digital data containing information related to
the accused persons, along
with other incriminating documents, the spokesperson said.
The NIA has been probing
the case with the aim to identify and prosecute the attackers and send a strong message
to such anti-Indian elements.
A team of the NIA had visited San Francisco in August 2023
to probe the incidents of attacks
on the consulate. As part of its
investigation, the NIA has
crowd-sourced information to
identify and collect information about US-based entities
and individuals involved in
these violent incidents. On July
2, India’s consulate in San
Francisco came under an attack
from Khalistan supporters who
tried to set the diplomatic facility on fire. The attack came following the killing of separatist
Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF)
chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar in
Canada. On March 19, a group
of pro-Khalistan protesters
attacked and damaged the
Indian Consulate in San
Francisco.