<p>Chandigarh: A Pakistani gangster has claimed responsibility after a "grenade-like object" was hurled at the residence of Jalandhar-based YouTuber Rozer Sandhu on Sunday.</p><p>Two videos have emerged since the incident, one in which a Pakistani gangster, Shahzad Bhatti, claiming that he carried out the attack against the YouTuber for allegedly using derogatory language against the Muslim community.</p><p>Police on Sunday said unidentified persons hurled a "grenade-like object" at Sandhu's residence at Maqsudan in Punjab's Jalandhar district.</p>.Grenade lobbed outside Amritsar temple; probe on.<p>However, it did not explode, and the house was not damaged.</p><p>On receiving the information, senior police officers rushed to the spot. A bomb disposal squad took the object to custody.</p><p>Jalandhar Rural Superintendent of Police Jasroop Kaur Bhatt said, "We found a round metallic object, but couldn't immediately verify if it was a grenade. It has the appearance of a grenade. Further investigation is on."</p><p>Speaking to reporters outside the influencer's residence, Senior Superintendent of Police (Rural) Gurmeet Singh said, "We spoke to Sandhu and also found a suspicious metallic object. A bomb disposal team is examining it," he said, adding that they will examine the CCTV footage.</p><p>Singh said agencies abroad are trying to derail the ongoing campaign against drugs in Punjab and nobody will be allowed to get away with their nefarious designs.</p><p>Asked whether the influencer has made any objectionable comment, Singh said nothing of that sort has come to light.</p><p>Meanwhile, a purported 18-second video has emerged, showing a man sitting in a car, giving directions to throw a grenade-like object at the second floor of a building. He is seen asking another man in the car to take out the pin.</p><p>In yet another video, Pakistani gangster Shahzad Bhatti has claimed that the "grenade" was hurled in Jalandhar as the YouTuber was abusing Islam.</p><p>"If he survives, we will do it again. He is not alone, there are five people who did it. They thought we forgot. I thank my brothers Zeeshan Akhtar and Happy Passia (a US-based terrorist) who helped me," Bhatti said in the video.</p><p>"If you want no bloodshed to take place or peace to be disturbed, you arrest them. I give you pictures and names, you arrest them. If you don't arrest them, I will wreak such havoc that their seven generations will remember.</p><p>I am showing the video (of hurling the grenade) at the end. I do not need fame. I have made the video so that if anyone abuses again, I shall do worse. If he (Sandhu) survives, I shall do (something) bigger than this," Bhatti said.</p><p>"You arrest them if you don't want bloodshed. He, his brother and there are three-four more people. I have their names and pictures," the gangster added.</p><p>The development comes a day after a motorcycle-borne person hurled an explosive device at a temple in Amritsar. In the blast that followed, a portion of the temple's wall was damaged and window panes shattered.</p><p>There have been many incidents of explosions targeting police posts in Amritsar and Gurdaspur in the last four months.</p>
<p>Chandigarh: A Pakistani gangster has claimed responsibility after a "grenade-like object" was hurled at the residence of Jalandhar-based YouTuber Rozer Sandhu on Sunday.</p><p>Two videos have emerged since the incident, one in which a Pakistani gangster, Shahzad Bhatti, claiming that he carried out the attack against the YouTuber for allegedly using derogatory language against the Muslim community.</p><p>Police on Sunday said unidentified persons hurled a "grenade-like object" at Sandhu's residence at Maqsudan in Punjab's Jalandhar district.</p>.Grenade lobbed outside Amritsar temple; probe on.<p>However, it did not explode, and the house was not damaged.</p><p>On receiving the information, senior police officers rushed to the spot. A bomb disposal squad took the object to custody.</p><p>Jalandhar Rural Superintendent of Police Jasroop Kaur Bhatt said, "We found a round metallic object, but couldn't immediately verify if it was a grenade. It has the appearance of a grenade. Further investigation is on."</p><p>Speaking to reporters outside the influencer's residence, Senior Superintendent of Police (Rural) Gurmeet Singh said, "We spoke to Sandhu and also found a suspicious metallic object. A bomb disposal team is examining it," he said, adding that they will examine the CCTV footage.</p><p>Singh said agencies abroad are trying to derail the ongoing campaign against drugs in Punjab and nobody will be allowed to get away with their nefarious designs.</p><p>Asked whether the influencer has made any objectionable comment, Singh said nothing of that sort has come to light.</p><p>Meanwhile, a purported 18-second video has emerged, showing a man sitting in a car, giving directions to throw a grenade-like object at the second floor of a building. He is seen asking another man in the car to take out the pin.</p><p>In yet another video, Pakistani gangster Shahzad Bhatti has claimed that the "grenade" was hurled in Jalandhar as the YouTuber was abusing Islam.</p><p>"If he survives, we will do it again. He is not alone, there are five people who did it. They thought we forgot. I thank my brothers Zeeshan Akhtar and Happy Passia (a US-based terrorist) who helped me," Bhatti said in the video.</p><p>"If you want no bloodshed to take place or peace to be disturbed, you arrest them. I give you pictures and names, you arrest them. If you don't arrest them, I will wreak such havoc that their seven generations will remember.</p><p>I am showing the video (of hurling the grenade) at the end. I do not need fame. I have made the video so that if anyone abuses again, I shall do worse. If he (Sandhu) survives, I shall do (something) bigger than this," Bhatti said.</p><p>"You arrest them if you don't want bloodshed. He, his brother and there are three-four more people. I have their names and pictures," the gangster added.</p><p>The development comes a day after a motorcycle-borne person hurled an explosive device at a temple in Amritsar. In the blast that followed, a portion of the temple's wall was damaged and window panes shattered.</p><p>There have been many incidents of explosions targeting police posts in Amritsar and Gurdaspur in the last four months.</p>