MOHALI, June 28 -- Punjab Police's state special operation cell (SSOC), Mohali, on Friday busted Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-backed Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror module with the arrest of three people, including a juvenile. The terror module was being operated by UK-based Nishan Singh on the directions of terrorist Harwinder Singh Rinda, said director general of police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav. Those arrested have been identified as Sehajpal Singh and Vikramjit Singh, both residents of Ramdas in Amritsar, and a 17-year-old juvenile. The DGP said during the operation, two hand grenades and a sophisticated 9MM Glock pistol along with three live cartridges were also recovered from the possession of the arrested accused. This group was conspiring to carry out attacks at police establishments and targeted killings in and around Amritsar, he said, adding that a major terror plot has been foiled. More arrests and recoveries are likely in the coming days, he added. Assistant inspector general (AIG) SSOC, Mohali, Ravjot Grewal said during investigation, Sehajpal Singh revealed that he was working on the direction of another associate identified as Lovepreet Singh alias Love of Pairewal village in Amritsar, who was lodged in Ferozepur jail. Following disclosures of Sehajpal, police teams brought Lovepreet on production warrant at SSOC, Mohali, she said, adding that during interrogation, it came to light that Lovepreet instructed Sehajpal, who further roped in his associate Vikramjit Singh for the retrieval and transportation of the recovered arms and explosives. Lovepreet has multiple cases registered against him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Explosive Substances Act, and attempt to murder, the officer said. The AIG said the recovered hand grenades were meant to be used in a targeted explosion, with the specific location and timing to be conveyed later by the handlers abroad. The Glock pistol was intended to be used in the targeted killing of rival gang members, she added. A case has been registered under Sections 25(1)(B) and 25(7) of the Arms Act and Sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Explosives Act at the SSOC police station in Mohali. The accused were produced before a Mohali court, which remanded them to three-day police custody....