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Exclusive: Trudeau government’s silence on presence of Punjab gangsters in Canada raises questions | World News

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Canadian Police Arrest Three Gangsters Linked to Punjab Criminal Gangs

In a shocking revelation, Canadian Police have arrested three gangsters—Kamalpreet Singh, Karanpreet Singh, and Karan Brar—for their alleged involvement in the killing of Bhindranwale Tiger Force (BTF) terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The trio, who were living in Canada on temporary visas without proper documents, have been linked to criminal gangs operating in Haryana and Punjab.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has announced that they will seek assistance from their Indian counterparts to uncover the Indian connection in this case. However, the RCMP has been criticized for not cooperating with Indian authorities in extraditing seven known gangsters from Punjab who are currently residing in Canada.

The list of wanted gangsters includes individuals involved in contract killings and extortion in Punjab and Haryana. Despite repeated requests from Indian officials, the Trudeau government has refused to extradite these criminals, citing political reasons.

The modus operandi of these gangsters involves seeking political asylum in Canada by alleging human rights violations in India. This tactic allows them to evade law enforcement in their home country while continuing their criminal activities abroad.

The arrest of these three gangsters sheds light on the growing problem of Punjab gangsters finding refuge in Canada and highlights the need for international cooperation in combating transnational crime. The Indian government’s efforts to extradite these criminals have been met with resistance from the Trudeau government, raising questions about their commitment to fighting organized crime.

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