‘बिश्नोई गैंग इटैलियन गैंगस्टर्स की याद दिलाते हैं…’, कनाडा के पूर्व मंत्री उज्जल दोसांझ बोले – Lawrence Bishnoi Gang reminds Italian Gangsters Ujjal Dosanjh Canada ntc rttm
Former Canadian Minister Ujjal Dosanjh has reacted to the US Justice Department accusing jailed Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his associate Goldie Brar of murder of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
During an interview with India Today, Dosanjh said that transnational criminal gangs have been active for years. Canada Are active in. He said that Canada had in fact become a major base for the Khalistan movement since the 1970s.
He said that over time this network has expanded to organized criminal activities like drug trafficking and murder. According to him, there are deep connections between Khalistani militants and criminals through a network extending to America, Canada and Europe.
Comparing the current situation to the organized crime syndicates of history, Dosanjh said that it reminds me of the Italian mafia gangs of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. At that time they used to run their criminal syndicates from Italy and now such syndicates are being run from India.
He also admitted that earlier the Canadian immigration system was not capable enough to effectively screen all the people coming into the country, due to which many criminals were also successful in entering Canada. However, he said that there has been significant improvement in cross-border cooperation between the US and Canada during the current government.
Let us tell you that Ujjal Dosanjh has given this statement at a time when the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has arrested the jailed Indian gangster. Lawrence Bishnoi And his close associate Goldie Brar has been charged in the case related to the murder of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. This development has sparked a new debate regarding India-Canada relations and the international activities of the Khalistani network.
Former Canadian minister Ujjal Dosanjh said that Canada became a hub of Khalistani militancy and organized crime for decades, where separatist networks gradually got involved in crimes like drug smuggling, extortion and contract killings. He claimed that the network of these networks extends to America, Canada and Europe and today they have taken the form of criminal syndicates working beyond the borders.
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