According to a dossier, Brar arrived in Canada on August 15, 2017, and subsequently managed to escape to America
New Delhi: Indian intelligence agencies have uncovered that the Canada-based terrorist, Goldy Brar, sought asylum in California through legal channels to evade Indian authorities. IANS
According to a new dossier, Brar arrived in Canada on August 15, 2017, and subsequently managed to escape to America.
Ever since then he has been actively working to set up a new hideout in California, employing encrypted communication applications to evade scrutiny.
The intelligence dossier suggests that this hideout is expected to be set up within Fresno City, California.
The dossier also contains information on other Khalistani extremists and their associates. For instance, it identifies Lakhbir Landa as a close associate of Pakistan-based Harwinder Singh.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of Landa’s criminal history, including a significant incident in 2022 when he openly admitted to the murder of Shiv Sena leader Sudhir Suri in Amritsar on November 4, 2022.
Landa had claimed responsibility for the act and issued warnings in a Facebook post, stating, “This is just the beginning.”
The dossier further mentions Satinder Pal Singh, aged 66, who had close ties with the deceased Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Singh currently lives in Vancouver.
Having previously been involved in militant activities, he left for Canada in 1974 but returned to India in 1979. During the turbulent period of Operation Bluestar, he relocated to Canada.
Over time, he adopted increasingly radical views and actively advocated he Khalistani cause within Canadian gurdwaras. The dossier reveals that Singh maintains frequent contact with Pakistan-based Sikh militant leaders.
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