FBI Director Kash Patel’s Warning to Terrorists Sends a Message Across Borders

Washington, US – In a fiery declaration that echoes far beyond American shores, FBI Director Kash Patel, of Indian origin, has vowed to relentlessly pursue those who spread violence — no matter where they hide. “We will hunt them down,” he asserted, following the arrest of Harpreet Singh alias Happy Passia, a wanted Khalistani terrorist.
The message was posted on his official X handle, where Patel confirmed that Passia had conspired to attack police stations in both India and the US “This arrest was the result of coordinated efforts between the FBI and its partners, including Indian agencies. The mission doesn’t end here — the FBI will keep going after violent offenders,” Patel declared.
India’s Most Wanted Nabbed in the US
The arrest of Happy Passia — a name that has haunted Indian intelligence circles for years — marks a major breakthrough. Behind multiple bombings in Punjab, and once plotting a mass attack at the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, Passia was reportedly working with Babbar Khalsa and Pakistan’s ISI to orchestrate chaos.
India had placed a ₹5 lakh bounty on his head, and the NIA had been tracking him for his involvement in dozens of crimes. His illegal entry into the U.S. didn’t keep him safe for long.
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Blood on His Hands : Passia and the Punjab Terror Trail
According to intelligence agencies, Passia played a direct role in several acts of terror, including the January 2025 attack on the Ghumtala Police Station in Amritsar, carried out by Khalistani militants. His arrest now raises the crucial question:
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