

Two suspects are nabbed over the killing of Naveen Arora - grandson of top RSS figure Baldev Raj Arora - who got gunned down in full view at Ferozepur, Punjab. After the attack on Nov 16, cops moved fast under SSP Bhupinder Singh’s lead; it happened close to Mochi Bazaar while Naveen was heading back post shutting his store.
The guy who got caught admitted while being questioned that they’d planned the killing ahead of time at one suspect’s place - weapons came from Uttar Pradesh. A total of five people were behind the plot, though only two are now held by cops; the rest have slipped away so far. Raids kicked off across areas, teams spread out in different directions hunting the ones still missing.
A pro-Khalistan outfit named Sher-e-Punjab Brigade said they carried out the killing, describing it as a "reform" of Naveen Arora - accusing him of working for the Hindu-led government in Punjab while promising more efforts toward Khalistan's freedom. They criticized Naveen’s relatives over claims of opposing Punjab interests, warning of further moves targeting RSS-linked organizations.
Officials called the killing a harsh, planned move meant to stir trouble in town. So far, probes continue with focus on pushing hard penalties for everyone tied to it. Cops told locals they’re doing all possible to catch those responsible fast, keeping things calm in Ferozepur.
This latest arrest made people feel a bit safer, yet they’re still on guard - while also pushing for quick answers as the probe moves forward.