Surrey:
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has launched an investigation into an in a single day capturing incident on the South Surrey residence of Simranjeet Singh, a buddy of India-designated Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canada-based CBC information has reported.
In a press release, Surry RCMP mentioned that they responded to reviews of gunshots simply after 1:20 am Thursday at a residence positioned close to the 2800 block of 154 Road.
CBC Information reported that Corporal. Sarbjit Sangha mentioned officers stayed within the space and spoke to neighbours and witnesses, and are at present reviewing CCTV footage to seek out out extra concerning the capturing. Nobody was injured.
A CBC Information reporter who went to the home on Thursday afternoon discovered a automotive that had been closely broken by gunfire, together with a number of bullet holes in the home itself.
Corporal Sangha didn’t verify what number of photographs have been fired into the home, and mentioned police imagine the incident was remoted in nature.
“The investigation is in, nonetheless, very early phases so the motive of this capturing has not been decided as of this time,” she was cited as saying.
In September final 12 months, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had claimed that there have been “credible allegations” that the Indian authorities might have been concerned within the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in Surrey in June 2023.
India, nonetheless, denied the allegations as absurd and motivated. Relations between India and Canada have been strained ever since.
In December final 12 months, Trudeau mentioned that he had made the allegations public as he anticipated the data to be leaked.
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