Sonam Wangchuk's 'links' to Pakistan being probed: Ladakh DGP
DGP Jamwal described Wangchuk as the key person behind Wednesday's violence that claimed the lives of four people and injured scores of others.
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On Friday, Wangchuk was detained under National Security Act and sent to a jail in Rajasthan. (PTI)
Leh, 27 Sept
Ladakh Director General of Police SD Singh Jamwal on
Saturday said Sonam Wangchuk is being probed for allegedly having links with
Pakistan on the back of last month's arrest of a Pakistani Intelligence
Operative, who sent videos of his protests across the border.
Jamwal described Wangchuk as the key person behind
Wednesday's violence that claimed the lives of four people and injured scores
of others.
On Friday, Wangchuk was detained under National Security Act
and sent to a jail in Jodhpur in Rajasthan.
"What has been found in the investigation (against
Wangchuk) cannot be disclosed at this moment. The process is going on and if
you look at his profile and history, it is all available on YouTube. His speech
worked as instigation as he talked about the Arab spring and the recent unrest
in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
"He had his own agenda. There is a probe of foreign
funding, violation of FCRA against him … We have a PIO with us who was
reporting across the border, sending videos of the protests led by Wangchuk.
The police chief also cited some of Wangchuk's foreign
visits, and termed them as suspicious.
"He attended an event by The Dawn in Pakistan and also
visited Bangladesh," Jamwal told reporters here.
Wangchuk has been the main face of the agitation spearheaded
by the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance for statehood and extension
of sixth schedule to the Union Territory.
Jamwal said Wangchuk tried to hijack the platform and tried
to scupper the dialogue between the Centre and Ladakh representatives.
The Centre has invited the leaders for a fresh round of
talks on 6 October.
Jamwal said Wangchuk continued his hunger strike, despite
knowing that an informal meeting between the two sides was going to take place
on 25 September.
"Just a day before the informal meeting, a deliberate
attempt was made to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere through provocative videos
and statements which culminated with violence on Wednesday and unfortunate
deaths," he said.
On Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta's remarks about foreign
conspiracy in Wednesday's violence, he said three Nepal citizens were admitted
to the hospital with bullet injuries and involvement of some others have also
come to light.
He said, in all, 50 people have been taken into custody in
connection with Wednesday's violence. At least, half-a-dozen of them are
suspected to be ringleaders, he said.
"Obviously, Wangchuk, who was the main instigator, has
been lodged in an outside jail," the DGP said.
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