Bishnoi Gang Collaborating with India: Canada Levels Serious Allegations Amid Diplomatic Tensions

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New Delhi, October 15, 2024: In the midst of ongoing diplomatic tensions, Canada has raised new and serious accusations against the Indian government. The Canadian authorities have alleged that Indian agents, in collaboration with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, are targeting pro-Khalistan elements in Canada. These allegations come at a time when Lawrence Bishnoi is in the news in India for his alleged involvement in the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique in Mumbai. However, India has firmly denied these claims, stating that Canada has provided no concrete evidence to support the allegations.

During a press conference on Monday, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Commissioner Michael Duheme accused Indian diplomats of being involved in crimes such as murder, extortion, and intimidation against South Asian immigrants in Canada, particularly targeting pro-Khalistan supporters. Duheme claimed that investigations revealed Indian diplomats and consular officers in Canada were abusing their official positions by engaging in covert activities.

Assistant Commissioner Brigitte Gauthier of Federal Policing and National Security at the RCMP, during the same press conference, alleged that Indian “agents” were using elements of organized crime to target pro-Khalistan individuals in Canada. Gauthier added that “organized crime elements have been utilized to intimidate members of the South Asian community. Though we cannot divulge all details to protect our investigation, it is clear that the Bishnoi gang has been actively involved in these activities in Canada.”

She emphasized that this organized criminal gang has ties to Indian government agents, deepening the diplomatic row between the two countries. The recent expulsion of diplomats from both nations followed Commissioner Duheme’s claims, in which he stated that there was intelligence suggesting that criminal activities had been carried out by Indian agents.

In response, India summoned Canada’s Charge d’Affaires, Stewart Wheeler, on Monday, condemning what it called “baseless targeting” of the Indian High Commissioner and other diplomats in Ottawa. India labeled these allegations as unacceptable.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also accused India of using covert surveillance techniques to gather information, targeting Canadian citizens of Asian descent, and being involved in intimidating and violent actions. Citing RCMP evidence, Trudeau claimed that Indian government officials were involved in activities that posed a threat to public safety.

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