Great success for Canada in the Nijjar murder case! Can arrest 2 people- CMB College

Great success for Canada in the Nijjar murder case! Can arrest 2 people

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Canadian police may soon arrest two people in Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case.
Canada accused India of involvement in the killing of Nijjar.

Ottawa: Canadian police may soon arrest two people in connection with the murder of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Investigating officers believe that these two persons may be involved in this murder. Both suspects are under police surveillance and are expected to be arrested “within a few weeks,” Canada’s Global and Mail reports.

The Globe and Mail quoted three unnamed sources as saying that after Nijjar’s murder, the suspected killers never traveled to Canada and remained under police surveillance for months. Sources said the police will clarify the involvement of the alleged killers and the involvement of the Indian government when the charges are framed. Let us tell you that a few months ago, Canada had accused India of having a role in the killing of a Nijjar declared a terrorist by India in 2020, but according to Indian officials, Canada has not yet provided any evidence or information. Support his claim. Not shared.

Nijjar was shot dead outside a gurudwara in British Columbia in June. Canada believes its case is strengthened by the US indictment of an Indian man for conspiring to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, another Khalistani leader, at the behest of an Indian official, but India has denied both charges. Canada claims to distinguish between the two. It is said to be baseless, while America has said that it has given certain information.

“The Globe is not identifying the sources because they are not authorized to discuss national security and police matters,” the report quoted Washington as saying. It is not known if the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is expected to arrest any suspected accomplices in the murder. Reports posted in September, citing video clips and witness statements, suggested that six people and two vehicles were involved in Nijjar’s killing.

Tags: Canada, Khalistani

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