Patiala: In a pivotal development regarding the recent explosion on a railway line near Shambhu, the Patiala Police successfully obtained a seven-day remand for four suspects following a court appearance on Wednesday. The individuals in custody—identified as Pradeep Singh Khalsa, Kulwinder Singh Bagga, Satnam Singh Satta, and Gurpreet Singh, also known as Gopi—were brought before the magistrate under heavy police escort. The prosecution argued that extended custody is essential to dissect the broader network behind the attack and to pinpoint any additional collaborators who may still be at large.
The investigation stems from a high-intensity blast targeting a section of the track, an act authorities believe was intended to derail a freight train and cause significant logistical and infrastructure damage. The explosion was not without human cost, as it tragically resulted in one fatality. During the hearing, police officials emphasized that the severity of the incident necessitates a deep dive into the planning stages to understand how such a breach of security was executed in a sensitive transit corridor.
Over the coming week, specialized interrogation teams will focus on tracing the origin of the explosive materials used in the strike. A primary objective of the probe is to determine if the suspects were operating as a localized cell or if they were acting under the instructions of established extremist organizations or foreign-backed entities. Investigators are currently analyzing digital footprints and local connections to see if there is a link to wider anti-national activities.
The court’s decision to grant the full week of remand underscores the gravity of the charges and the potential threat to public safety. As the interrogation proceeds, security has been bolstered across major railway junctions in the region to prevent any retaliatory or follow-up incidents. The Patiala Police are expected to provide further updates as they uncover the supply chain of the explosives and the ultimate motive behind the attempted sabotage of the goods train.