Canada police charge three Indians with murder of Sikh leader Nijjar
Trudeau announced in September that Canadian authorities were pursuing allegations linking Indian government agents to the murder.
Nijjar, 45, was shot and killed in June in Surrey, a suburb of Vancouver with a sizable Sikh community, outside a Sikh temple. A diplomatic crisis with New Delhi ensued a few months later when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed proof of Indian government participation.
“We’re looking into their connections, if any, to the Indian government,” RCMP superintendent Mandeep Mooker stated at a live press conference.
Requests for a response from the Indian mission in Ottawa were not answered.
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