The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a comprehensive chargesheet against five individuals, including designated Khalistani terrorist Goldy Brar, in connection with the 2024 twin bomb blasts outside two nightclubs in Gurugram, Haryana. The explosions occurred on December 10, 2024, outside the Warehouse Club and Human Club in Sector-29, creating widespread panic. As per the NIA investigation, this attack was part of a larger terror conspiracy orchestrated by the banned outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) to incite communal violence and destabilize peace in Haryana and the surrounding regions. The accused, including Canada-based Goldy Brar and US-based Randeep Singh alias Randeep Malik, have been charged under multiple stringent laws including the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Arms Act, Explosive Substances Act, and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The other three accused — Sachin Taliyan, Ankit, and Bhawish — are currently in custody, while Brar and Malik remain absconding. The investigation uncovered the terror group's involvement in extortion, terror funding, and illegal arms procurement. Authorities have linked this conspiracy to a broader network involving the Lawrence Bishnoi-Goldy Brar gang and prior attacks in Chandigarh. The NIA continues to investigate the case, with efforts underway to extradite the foreign-based masterminds. Stay updated with Democratic News TV as anchor Shibnath brings you the latest national security developments. Follow us for detailed insights on terrorism, law enforcement action, and India’s fight against cross-border crime. Keywords: Goldy Brar, Gurugram blasts, NIA chargesheet, Babbar Khalsa, Khalistani terrorist, Sector 29 explosions, India terror funding, 2024 bomb attack, Haryana news.
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03:24While Brar and Malik remain absconding, the other three accused are in custody.
03:29All five have been booked under multiple legal provisions including the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, BNS, Arms Act, Explosive Substances Act and the Unlawful Activities, Prevention Act, UAPA.
03:45According to the NIA, the bombing was part of a broader and dangerous conspiracy hatched by Babar Khalsa International, BKI.
03:54Investigators revealed that BKI operatives led by Goldie Brar orchestrated the attack with an aim to
04:02incite communal violence, spread fear among civilians and disrupt peace in Haryana and the Delhi NCR region.
04:12The attack was not a random act but a deliberately planned terror operation designed to provoke religious tensions and destabilize law and order in one of India's fastest-growing urban hubs.
04:25Following the explosions, the Haryana police immediately registered the case which was later handed over to the NIA due to its transnational links and terror implications.
04:36In April 2025, the NIA conducted search operations across Haryana and Uttar Pradesh targeting locations connected to Brar and Malik.
04:48During these raids, investigators recovered
04:51Crude explosives
04:53A locally made firearm
04:55Five live cartridges and
04:58Electronic evidence
05:01The investigations further disclosed that Vandeep Malik acted as the operational lead managing logistics and resources from the U.S.
05:10He also has alleged links to previous bombings in Chandigarh along with ties to organized killings like those of Baba Siddique and Nadir Shah.
05:20Gangster Rohit Godara initially claimed responsibility for the attacks via social media.
05:27However, deeper forensic and digital trails led the NIA to Goldie Brar and Randeep Malik as the masterminds.
05:35Brar, already wanted in over three dozen cases in India, including the assassination of Punjabi singer Sidhu Nusewala, was found to be collaborating with BKI operatives to extort money, procure arms and spread terror.
05:50His operations extend across borders, highlighting the dangerous nexus between terrorism and organized crime.
05:58The NIA describes the group as part of a terror syndicate engaged in
06:04Extortion and terror funding
06:07Procurement of arms and explosives and
06:11Creating fear among the public to challenge India's integrity, sovereignty and economic stability.
06:18According to intelligence sources, the accused leveraged encrypted communication tools, VPNs and social media platforms to plan and execute their operations.
06:31Instructions for the bombings, fund transfers and targets were shared digitally indicating some sophisticated cyber terrorist modus operandi.
06:40The NIA's charge sheet has been filed before a special NIA court in Panchkala.
06:47The agency has invoked stringent legal provisions, reflecting the gravity and premeditated nature of the crimes.
06:54The charges include conspiracy to commit terrorist acts, illegal possession and use of explosives and arms, terror financing and criminal intimidation and extortion.
07:09The NIA emphasized that its investigation is still ongoing, especially to trace the international terror financing routes and potentially uncover more sleeper cells linked to this syndicate.
07:22Babar Khalsa International, a banned Khalistani separatist group, has attempted to regain momentum in recent years by exploiting diasporic sympathies and gang alliances.
07:34The group's latest tactics, involving nightlife targets, extortion of club owners and calculated use of social media, signal an evolving terror strategy that seeks to combine local vulnerabilities with global coordination.
07:50In response to the bombings and subsequent revelations, security has been heightened across NCR and Haryana, especially in commercial and nightlife areas.
08:01The Ministry of Home Affairs has praised the NIA for its swift action and has promised stringent action against international conspirators.
08:10The government is also working with international law enforcement agencies, including Interpol, to initiate extradition processes for Goldie Brar and Randeep Malik.
08:21Meanwhile, several diplomatic channels have been activated to alert authorities in Canada and the US, where the main accused are currently residing.
08:32And that concludes our detailed report on the Gurugram bombings and the NIA's extensive investigation that inert an international terror conspiracy.
08:41As the nation awaits justice and the safe extradition of the accused, this case is a reminder of the evolving threats posed by global terror syndicates.
08:51We at Democratic News TV will continue to bring you timely updates.
08:58Until next time, this is Shibnath, signing off.