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Canada may arrest two suspects in Nijjar's killing

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 December 2023
Canadian police, specifically the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, may soon arrest two men suspected of fatally shooting Sikh separatist Hardeep Nijjar in British Columbia. The suspects, who have been under police surveillance for months, are expected to be arrested in the coming weeks. The Canadian government has accused India of involvement in Nijjar's killing but has not provided any evidence. The US indictment of an Indian for plotting the assassination of another Khalistani leader has strengthened Canada's case.
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