Parliamentary Committee Notes: Engagement with allies related to India

Issue

Following the announcement by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police revealing links between the Government of India and homicides and violent acts in Canada, as well as the use of criminal networks, Government of Canada officials quickly moved to engage FVEY and European (France and Germany) allies to inform them of our actions and seek their support.

Proposed Response

Responsive

Engagement with Provinces/Territories and Community Organizations

Background

On June 18 , 2023, prominent Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, was shot and killed outside Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara. An RCMP investigation of the murder led to the arrest of four individuals in May 2024, as well as uncovering a significant amount of information about the breadth and depth of criminal activity in Canada orchestrated by the Government of India and its local proxies in Canada. This includes not only homicides and other forms of extreme violence (such as targeted assassinations) but also purported extortion of South Asian community members, and interference by the Government of India in democratic processes here in Canada.

On October 14, 2024, following the announcement by the RCMP about the results of its investigation, the Government of Canada declared several of India’s key diplomatic representatives in Canada, as persona non grata.

The RCMP’s law enforcement action in May 2024, as well as the diplomatic action on October 14 were preceded by proactive engagement between the Minister of Public Safety and the Deputy Minister with U.S. and U.K. counterparts, and additional engagement with remaining FVEY, following the announcement of our actions.

Canada’s law enforcement and security agencies have also been providing regular updates to their FVEY counterparts on this investigation .

Contacts

Prepared by: NSOD/NCSB

Approved by: [REDACTED], Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, NCSB, [REDACTED]

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