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Canada cops arrest three ‘hit squad’ members, all Indians, for Nijjar killing

Justin Trudeau Provokes India Again! : Canadian PM Participates At Khalsa Day Event | WatchNEW DELHI: Canadian police on Friday arrested three Indians who it alleged were part of a hit squad tasked by Indian govt with the killing of Canadian citizen and pro-Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey last year, according to a media report.The trio have been charged in the killing of Nijjar, CTV News quoted a senior govt source as saying.The accused —Kamalpreet Singh, Karanpreet Singh and Karan Brar— faced first-degree murder and conspiracy charges in the Nijjar case, according to documents filed in a Surrey court.Canadian media reported that the accused were arrested in operations in two provinces – Alberta and Ontario.The three arrested men are Indian citizens who arrived in Canada on temporary visas after 2021, some of them on student visas.“None is believed to have pursued education in Canada. None has obtained permanent residency. All are alleged associates of a criminal group in Punjab & Haryana that is associated with Punjabi Lawrence Bishnoi,” CBC News reported.

Justin Trudeau Provokes India Again!: Canadian PM Participates At Khalsa Day Event | Watch

NEW DELHI: Canadian police on Friday arrested three Indians who it alleged were part of a hit squad tasked by Indian govt with the killing of Canadian citizen and pro-Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey last year, according to a media report.The trio have been charged in the killing of Nijjar, CTV News quoted a senior govt source as saying.The accused —Kamalpreet Singh, Karanpreet Singh and Karan Brar— faced first-degree murder and conspiracy charges in the Nijjar case, according to documents filed in a Surrey court.Canadian media reported that the accused were arrested in operations in two provinces – Alberta and Ontario.The three arrested men are Indian citizens who arrived in Canada on temporary visas after 2021, some of them on student visas.“None is believed to have pursued education in Canada. None has obtained permanent residency. All are alleged associates of a criminal group in Punjab & Haryana that is associated with Punjabi Lawrence Bishnoi,” CBC News reported.

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