In a major escalation of Canada’s response to transnational organized crime and geopolitically motivated diaspora violence, the federal government today designated the India-based Bishnoi gang, led by Lawrence Bishnoi, as a terrorist entity under Canada’s Criminal Code. The listing bars Canadians from financing or aiding the group and allows authorities to seize property and freeze accounts.
Last year Canadian officials accused India of using the Bishnoi gang to carry out murders and acts of extortion targeting Canadians, particularly those who advocate for the creation of a separate Sikh country to be called Khalistan. New Delhi has rejected those claims, insisting it has been working with Ottawa to curb the gang’s financing flows into Canada. But the designation comes amid heightened tension between the two countries, following Canada’s accusations that Indian officials were involved in the 2023 assassination of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, British Columbia.
“The Bishnoi Gang is a transnational criminal organization operating primarily out of India,” a government statement said today ...
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Last year Canadian officials accused India of using the Bishnoi gang to carry out murders and acts of extortion targeting Canadians, particularly those who advocate for the creation of a separate Sikh country to be called Khalistan. New Delhi has rejected those claims, insisting it has been working with Ottawa to curb the gang’s financing flows into Canada. But the designation comes amid heightened tension between the two countries, following Canada’s accusations that Indian officials were involved in the 2023 assassination of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, British Columbia.
“The Bishnoi Gang is a transnational criminal organization operating primarily out of India,” a government statement said today ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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