Canadian gangsters plotting in India, police exposed Justin ?
TrudeauThere is an ongoing rise in the diplomatic hostility between canada and India. It's getting more and more bitter. Commissioner Mike Duhem of the Royal Canadian Mounted police (RCMP) acknowledged during this diplomatic debate that there is a real chance that Canadian criminals are training agents in India. He presented this evidence to Canadian government and law enforcement officials at a parliamentary committee on Tuesday, october 29, 2024.
MPs from canada question the police
India has denied claims made by canada that the attacks against Sikh activists were orchestrated by the indian government. Mike Duhem was asked by Canadian mp Glenn Motz, "You mentioned a few minutes ago that violent extremism is also a problem in India. simply having a different feeling than we do (Canada). Is it feasible that a Canadian criminal suspect is now training agents in India? The police chief revealed Canada
RCMP Commissioner Mike Duhem responded, saying, "After october 14, anything is possible." We cannot ignore this, but it is crucial that we cooperate with our indian ally in order to discuss the issues facing the parties concerned."
Sikh separatists, also known as Khalistanis, have been labeled terrorists and a security danger by India. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot killed by gunmen in canada last year. After Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau claimed that india was responsible for the murder, tensions between the two nations grew.
India wanted proof and denied Canada's accusations. On october 13, canada designated indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma as a person of interest in the Nijjar murder investigation. On october 14, india recalled Sanjay Verma and five other ambassadors before canada could do anything more.