
Grenade-like object hurled at YouTuber’s house: Punjab Police restrict social media accounts of Pak-based gangster
Hindustan TimesA day after a “grenade-like object” was hurled at the residence of a Jalandhar-based YouTuber, the Punjab Police have restricted the social media accounts of Pakistan-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti, who claimed the responsibility for the attack. Bhatti, who claimed himself to have a close association with jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, had uploaded videos of the grenade attack at the residence of YouTuber Navdeep Singh Sandhu, also known as Rozer Sandhu. “Bhatti’s media accounts have been restricted on the basis of a request submitted by the Jalandhar rural police,” Bath said. Bhatti helped Baba Siddiqui’s killer flee India In the videos uploaded earlier, Pakistan gangster Shahzad Bhatti claimed to have a close association with Mohammad Zeeshan Akhtar, a wanted assailant in the murder of Baba Siddiqui, senior NCP leader and former minister, on October 12 last year.
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