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Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Claims Responsibility For Khalistani Terrorist Sukha Duneke's Killing In Canada

The Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility for the killing of Khalistani terrorist Sukhdool Singh Gill aka Sukha Duneke in Canada.

Lawrence Bishnoi gang on Thursday claimed responsibility for the killing of Khalistani terrorist Sukhdool Singh Gill aka Sukha Duneke who was part of the gang operated by Canada-based gangster Arsh Dalla.  In a Facebook post, Bishnoi claimed the responsibility for Duneke's killing. “Sukhdool had murdered our brother Gurlal Brar and was also behind the killing of Vicky Middukhera as well as kabaddi player Sandeep Ambian,” Bishnoi said in his post.

In August, two of Arsh Dalla's close aides, Manpreet Singh Peeta and his brother Mandeep, were deported from the Philippines to India after which they were arrested by the National Investigation Agency. Punjab and Delhi Police were present at the airport when the two were brought to India 

Manpreet had executed many plans at the behest of Arsh Dala in Punjab while staying in the Philippines.


Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Claims Responsibility For Khalistani Terrorist Sukha Duneke's Killing In Canada

Duneke's death comes amid diplomatic row between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, British Columbia on June 18 this year. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged India for Nijjar's killing and expelled Indian diplomat Pavan K. Rai.  

Trudeau’s claims were dismissed by the Ministry of External Affairs as “absurd and motivated” adding that Ottawa was doing this to shift the focus from Khalistani terrorists and extremists who have been provided shelter in that country.

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Trudeau urged India  to take the matter "with the utmost seriousness," asserting that the intentions of his government were not to provoke or escalate but to present the facts.

The Narendra Modi government on Wednesday issued an advisory for Indian nationals living in Canada over "anti-India activities and politically-condoned hate crimes and criminal violence". Urging "extreme caution", the Ministry of External Affairs said Indian nationals should avoid travelling to regions and potential venues in Canada that have seen such incidents.

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