EXCLUSIVE: Next to Modi’s G7 visit, India had collected information on 8 Canadian gangsters, Khalistani militants to interact with Ottawa. Bharat News

EXCLUSIVE: Next to Modi's G7 visit, India had collected information on 8 Canadian gangsters, Khalistani militants to interact with Ottawa. Bharat News

For Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Canada for the G7 Summit, the Ministry of Home Affairs had directed the Union Security Agencies to compile and nominate eight Canadian fugitive gangsters and terrorists-including Khalistani terrorist Arsheep Singh Gill Alias ​​Arsh Dalla and Lakhbir Singh ‘Landa. This information was expected to be handed over to Canadian officials on the occasion of the journey, it is learned.

As reported by the Indian Express Tuesday, Delhi and Ottawa are engaged in busy talks to form a joint work group to deal with transnational offenses. The purpose of interacting with the purpose of reconstructing bilateral relations is the purpose of rebuilding bilateral relations by insulating him from the Canadian judicial process on the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijar, the separatist of Khalistan in 2023.

Sources said that the advisory system would be the first step towards accepting concerns on both sides. While Canada will have a mechanism to discuss issues related to judicial process, India can reveal Khalistan separatism and extreme concerns.

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After September 2023, relations between India and Canada were severely killed when PM Justin Trudeau raised doubts about the “potential” participation of the Indian government in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijar, a Canadian separatist Hardeep Singh Nizar and the two countries expelled each other’s diplomats. The Foreign Intervention Commission of Canada took India’s identity as a “second most active country” and took a turn for a worse after interfering in its election matters.

India denied these allegations, called them “absurd” and “inspired”.

In addition to Landa and Arsh, the list includes Lipin Nehra, a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang; Rahul alias Harry Kailash Ritoli and Lakshmi Gudan, a close aide of Himanshu Bhau and the lucky Patial of Chandigarh, who operates after the Davind Bambi gang in 2016. A source said that Haryana, Rajasthan, Rajasthan, Rajasthan, Delhi and Western Uttar Pradesh.

While central agencies already had a list of criminals working from abroad, a new list was specifically demanded for the status of criminals located in Canada and their case, sources said.

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A source said, “Following the instructions of MHA, with the list of eight criminals, their criminal dossier and efforts made by Indian agencies to bring them back, it was designed,” a source said.

The list also includes Bambi Gang’s Associate: Zahr Singh aka Prince Chauhan, whose forced recovery module is active in Punjab; Gurjant Singh alias Bholu, who belongs to the hallon village in Taran Taran district of Punjab and is an important person in a global drug syndicate. He is reported to have a relationship with other prominent criminals, including Amritpal Singh alias Bath, and Shehanaz Singh alias Sean Bhinder, an international drug Lord. A source said, “Bholu’s activities mainly revolve around the smuggling of heroin and other narcotics from Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as the convenience of distribution of cocaine from Colombia to the US and Canada.”

India’s central investigative agencies, who contacted the Royal Canadian Mounted police to discuss Dala’s arrest, found that he was granted bail in December when he was placed by Dalla’s ankle bracelet after he was removed after he was removed after he was removed after a fine of 30,000 Canadian dollars. Significantly, this was the first time that one of India’s central investigative agencies approached the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to discuss Dala’s arrest, and came amidst India’s push for his extradition.

Mahendra Singh Manral

Mahendra Singh is an assistant editor with Manral National Bureau of the Indian Express. He is known for his impressive and breaking stories. It involves the Ministry of Home Affairs, investigative agencies, national investigative agencies, Central Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Agencies, Paramilitary Forces and Internal Security. Earlier, Manral had reported extensively on the stories of city-based crimes, in which he also covered the anti-corruption branch of the Delhi government for a decade. He is known for his habit and a wide understanding of stories for news. He also worked as a senior correspondent for eleven months with Mail today. He has also worked with pioneers for two years, where he was particularly covering the crime beat. During his early days of his career, he also worked with the Statesman newspaper at National Capital, where he was handed over beats like crime, education and Delhi Jal Board. A graduate in mass communication, Manral is always looking for stories that affect life. … read more

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