NEW DELHI: Delhi Police special cell has arrested an operative of banned outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) for allegedly spray-painting pro-Khalistani graffiti and slogans at Metro stations in Delhi last week.
Sources said that the prime accused, whose identity has been withheld as of now due to the ongoing operation, was held from Punjab in the early hours of Thursday. A second suspect was detained on Thursday morning, sources said but cops remained tight-lipped.
The SFJ operative had defaced walls of several metro stations with graffiti, causing a major security breach days before the G20 Summit in Delhi.