Panjab Warriors’ takeover of Morecambe was met with delight by followers, who have been going through the prospect of their group ceasing to exist after they have been suspended from the Nationwide League over unpaid money owed and salaries.
The group – made up of assorted Sikh traders, with most of their cash coming from principal shareholder Kuljeet Singh Momi – ultimately bought the membership shortly earlier than a deadline to supply proof of funds.
On their first day as house owners, Rehal was on the Mazuma Cell Stadium orchestrating their press relations. He was launched to the BBC as Panjab Warriors’ head of communications, and it was he and CEO Ropinder Singh who opted to conduct the group’s first public interview.
“We’ll be so clear, you are going to be sick of us,” Rehal claimed within the interview.
Rehal was not listed as a director or shareholder within the membership’s accounts, however referred to Panjab Warriors as “we” all through the interview, regardless of the group’s insistence he was an exterior advisor.
He additionally insisted the group’s heritage would make them extra moral soccer membership house owners.
“Punjab, the land of 5 rivers, is our place of origin. For us, our heritage, our tradition and our religion are our core rules. They make us who we’re.
“All we need to say is, belief us.”
In its assertion asserting the sanctions, the Treasury mentioned: “That is the primary use of the Home Counter-Terrorism Regime to disrupt funding for Professional-Khalistan militant group Babbar Khalsa.”
Labour MP and financial secretary to the Treasury Lucy Rigby mentioned: “We won’t stand by whereas terrorists exploit Britain’s monetary system.
“This landmark motion reveals we’re ready to make use of each instrument at our disposal to choke off funding for terrorism – wherever it happens and whoever is accountable. The UK stands firmly with peaceable communities in opposition to those that promote violence and hatred.”
It’s now in opposition to UK regulation to make funds or monetary providers out there to Rehal, who earlier this week was pictured on social media assembly Nationwide League CEO Phil Alexander on behalf of Morecambe.

