New evidence reveals India planned to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun at Sikh wedding in Canada
[GEO.TV] The Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) leader and India’s most wanted man Gurpatwant Singh Pannun was also the target of a failed Indian liquidation plot in Canada at a Sikh wedding, new evidence has revealed.
The US govt revealed a few months ago that it had foiled a high-profile liquidation plot of the Indian government against Pannun in New York last year — around the time Pannun’s friend and SFJ Canada leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed — but it was not known till now that the Indian government had also planned to assassinate Pannun at a wedding in Canada where he was widely rumoured to be in attendance.
Canada’s respected CBC News has reported that the November 3, 2023, arrest of Amandeep Singh — one of four men charged in a killing linked by Ottawa directly to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government — in Brampton, Ontario, was made a day before a wedding in the city that gathered key figures from New Delhi's Sikh enemies list, who were pro-Khalistan Sikhs from Canada and USA.
Amandeep was arrested with a loaded FN509 9mm gun containing a prohibited 24-round extended magazine while three others were arrested with loaded extended magazines. All of them were believed to be looking for Pannun, who is also a New York-based lawyer.
Sikh insiders expected US-Canadian citizen Pannun, who is considered one of India's top-priority targets, to attend the wedding due to his close friendship with the groom's father and longtime Khalistani activist Santokh Singh Khela.
Posted by: Fred 2024-06-05 |