Assassination of a Sikh leader in Canada in 2023: police arrest three Indian suspects

Assassination of a Sikh leader in Canada in 2023: police arrest three Indian suspects
Assassination of a Sikh leader in Canada in 2023: police arrest three Indian suspects
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They were arrested by police in Edmonton, in the province of Alberta (west), where they live. They are behind bars awaiting further proceedings. All have been in Canada for three to five years, police said during a press conference.

The three suspects are said to have played different roles – shooter, driver and lookout – on June 18, 2023, the day the Sikh leader was shot dead in the parking lot of the temple he led in Surrey, a suburb of Vancouver (west).

The investigation continues

An activist for the creation of a Sikh state known as Khalistan, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who arrived in Canada in 1997 and became a Canadian citizen in 2015, was wanted by Indian authorities for alleged acts of terrorism and conspiracy to commit murder. Accusations that the 45-year-old man denied, according to the World Organization of Sikhs of Canada, a non-profit group which aims to defend the interests of Canadian Sikhs.

The federal police clarified that the arrests carried out on Friday do not put an end to the investigation, opened 10 months ago. “This investigation does not stop there. We know that other people may have played a role in this homicide and we are determined to find and arrest them,” said Mandeep Mooker, Officer-in-Charge of the Homicide Investigation Team at the RCMP. Canada (RCMP).

He also said police were trying to determine “whether there are any links to be made with the Indian government.” These arrests “constitute an important step forward in the efforts made by the RCMP to hold those responsible for the murder of Mr. Nijjar accountable for their actions,” said Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety and Democratic Institutions.

“It’s a bit of a relief to know that the investigation is progressing,” Moninder Singh, close friend of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and spokesperson for the Gurdwara Council of British Columbia, reacted to AFP. a representative organization of the Sikhs of this province. “It is ultimately India that is responsible and hiring people to assassinate Sikh leaders in foreign countries,” he said, urging Ottawa to “demand accountability” from the Indian government.

Repatriated diplomats

In September, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau publicly incriminated Indian intelligence services in this affair. New Delhi immediately described these accusations as “absurd”. A month later, the Canadian government was forced to repatriate several dozen diplomats based in India after New Delhi threatened to withdraw their diplomatic immunity.

For its part, the American justice system announced in November that it would prosecute an Indian national accused of having sponsored, at the instigation of a New Delhi agent, a plan to assassinate another Sikh leader, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, lawyer founder of the American organization Sikhs For Justice (SFJ).

Read also: An Indian prosecuted in the United States for planning to assassinate a Sikh separatist

Canada is the country with the largest number of Sikhs outside of their home state of Punjab in India.

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