Jalandhar Encounter: Two Associates of US-Based Gang Arrested for J&K Sub-Inspector’s Killing After Gunfight
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||Parvinder Singh March 03,2025 ||
Jalandhar: In a significant breakthrough against organized crime, Punjab Police arrested two close aides of US-based gangster Sonu Khatri following a dramatic gunfight and chase in Jalandhar on Sunday. The accused were wanted in the killing of Jammu & Kashmir sub-inspector Deepak Sharma in April 2024, a case that had sent shockwaves across security agencies in North India.
The encounter not only exposed the growing transnational network of organized crime but also underscored the increasing involvement of Punjab-based gangs in targeted killings and extortion rackets.
The Encounter: How It Unfolded
According to Punjab Police Commissioner Dhanpreet Kaur, the CIA staff had received a specific intelligence input that two armed members of the Sonu Khatri Gang were heading towards Suchi Pind village on a motorcycle with plans to execute a targeted killing.
Around 12:30 PM, a police team set up a checkpoint and signaled the suspects to stop. However, instead of surrendering, the accused opened indiscriminate fire at the police party. The police retaliated, leading to a fierce exchange of gunfire that lasted several minutes.
During the chase, the suspects lost control of their motorcycle and fell but continued to fire at the police while attempting to flee on foot. Both accused were eventually shot in the legs and apprehended.
Accused Profile
Name
Residence
CriminalBackground
Gang Affiliation
Sukhwinder Kumar SBS Nagar Robbery, Snatching, Attempted Murder Sonu Khatri Gang
Jaswinder Singh Kang Jagir, Jalandhar Robbery, Arms Act, Extortion Sonu Khatri Gang
Both accused have been on the radar of security agencies for their involvement in multiple heinous crimes across Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir.
Sonu Khatri Gang: A Growing Transnational Threat
The Sonu Khatri Gang is one of the emerging criminal syndicates with deep roots in Punjab and strong operational bases in the United States. The gang is primarily involved in:
• Targeted Killings
• Extortion Rackets
• Arms Smuggling
• Drug Trafficking
The gang operates through local modules in Punjab and coordinates criminal activities through encrypted messaging apps like Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram under the direct command of Sonu Khatri, who is believed to be operating from California, USA.
The gang first gained notoriety after its involvement in multiple extortion cases targeting businessmen and politicians in Punjab over the last three years.
Murder of J&K Sub-Inspector: The Turning Point
The gang’s most high-profile crime came on April 2, 2024, when its members were involved in the fatal shooting of J&K Police sub-inspector Deepak Sharma during a gunfight in Kathua. The killing of a police officer marked a major escalation in the gang’s violent activities and led to a joint manhunt by Punjab and J&K police.
DGP Punjab Gaurav Yadav termed the arrest of the accused as a “major success”, saying:
“These criminals were not only responsible for the killing of SI Deepak Sharma but were also planning at least three more targeted killings in Punjab. Their arrest has averted multiple bloodshed incidents.”
Weapons and Seizures:
During the encounter, police recovered:
• Two sophisticated .32 bore pistols
• Seven live cartridges
• Six used cartridges
• Motorcycle used for crime
Preliminary investigations revealed that the weapons were likely sourced from illegal arms suppliers operating along the Punjab-MP arms smuggling route.
Why Punjab Gangs Are Shifting Abroad?
Over the last five years, Punjab-based criminal gangs have increasingly shifted their operations abroad — particularly to Canada, USA, UK, and Australia — due to the following reasons:
• Fear of police crackdowns
• Easier access to arms and funds
• Use of social media for extortion
• Difficulty in extradition due to lack of bilateral treaties
The Sonu Khatri Gang is part of a larger trend where criminals operate from foreign countries while orchestrating murders, extortions, and smuggling operations in Punjab through their ground operatives.
Political & Security Ramifications:
The encounter once again raises concerns about Punjab turning into a hub of organized crime with international connections. The increasing nexus between gangsters, arms suppliers, and drug syndicates is posing a serious challenge to Punjab’s law and order situation — especially in the run-up to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Security agencies are now pushing for stronger extradition treaties with countries like the USA and Canada to bring overseas gangsters like Sonu Khatri, Goldy Brar, and Lakhbir Landa to justice.
Key Questions That Need Answers
1. How are Punjab-based gangsters freely operating from the US and Canada without fear of extradition?
2. Are international intelligence agencies sharing real-time information on these criminals?
3. What steps are the Punjab government and central agencies taking to dismantle such networks?
The Jalandhar encounter serves as a wake-up call for security agencies to crack down on the deep-rooted nexus of organized crime and international operatives. While the arrest of two associates is a significant achievement, the real challenge lies in bringing kingpins like Sonu Khatri to justice and cutting off the international financial and logistical pipelines supporting such criminal networks.
Punjab Police have vowed to intensify operations against organized crime — but the battle is far from over.
What Next?
• Both accused will be produced in court after medical treatment.
• Punjab Police is likely to seek remand to unravel the gang’s network.
• A joint operation between Punjab, J&K, and central agencies is expected to track down international handlers of the gang.
Breaking the Chain: A Call for International Crackdown
The time has come for India to push for an Interpol-backed international crackdown on Punjab’s overseas gang networks. Without cutting off the foreign masterminds, the menace of organized crime will continue to haunt the region.
Note: This is a developing story. Further updates will follow as investigations progress.
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