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The coordination of operations and Canadian law enforcement agencies by the United States has highlighted the relations between phenomenal smuggling, illegal immigration and Khalistani groups
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has returned to the new 35% tariffs of US President Donald Trump’s new 35% tariffs, Canada announced that there is ‘significant progress’ against Fantenal smuggling. File photo/Reuters
US President Donald Trump, currently in the headlines for his firm stance on global trade tariffs, has also made important efforts to compete. Illegal Phantainel Business And unauthorized immigration. Since assuming office, their difficult policies have inspired several operations by the United States and coordinated Canadian law enforcement agencies, which highlight the relationship between Phantenal smuggling, illegal immigration and Khalistani groups.
In a notable international development, the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently announced the arrest of the infamous Indo-Cancer gangster Opinder Singh Sian in Arizona on 27 June. In Canada, Sian, associated with Khalistani elements, was placed in 2022 after the DEA operation based on intelligence from Turkey. The operation detected Sian’s broad global drug trafficking network, alleging large amounts of fentinyl forearm and smuggling of Mentalfetamine from Canada to the United States and Australia.
The affidavit explained how Cyan managed to manage chemical shipment from China to Vancouver and then Los Angeles, through a Chinese Cartel Member, a trucking business run by Peter Peter Peter Peter Jhow. His “Brothers Keeper” gang in British Columbia is connected to Kinhan Crime Cartel and Hizbullah Group in Dubai, which consists of weapons smuggling, forced recovery, murder and participation in Khalistani extremist activities. The arrest also highlighted his relations with Irish, Türkiye and ISI-backed Pakistani-Khalistani drug cartels. In particular, Parmakar Singh, “Parry Duli,” Sian’s cousin, is placed on a no-fly list by the Canadian government and is associated with Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh. Sian also belongs to Khalistani “Saudagar” Sandhu, a director and former president of the Gurudwara Dashmesh Darbar, who highlights deep connections. Bhupinder Singh Hundal is a cousin of Parry Dulla and a close associate of Sian. He allegedly works openly for this cartel, providing a media cover by presenting Khalistani offenses as “human rights” activeness. He is a manager in Global News, where he allegedly takes advantage of his position to target anti-Khalistan voices. The Hundal family allegedly has a history of Khalistani extremism; His uncle allegedly traveled to Afghanistan under the patronage of ISI to get training in terrorist activities. Another uncle, Amarjeet Hundal, allegedly used drug money to fund the “so -called farmer endolutions” in India, which is purposeful to tarnish India’s image and weaken Narendra Modi’s global reputation. In the proper investigation of this drug bust, the serious reality of Khalistani narco-attitude will be known, exposing operators like Bhupinder Hundal.
“Bhupinder Singh Hundal is a cousin of Parry Dulla and is a close associate of Sian. He is an over-ground operative of the cartel, which covers Khalistani offenses as” human rights “activeness and provides them with media cover. Under ISI security, where he received training in terrorist activities.
This drug bust, if examined properly, will detect the ugly facial of Khalistani narco-attitude, where over-ground operators such as Bhupinder Hundal will be exposed. ,
Meanwhile, eight persons of Indian origin, including an individual wanted by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA), were arrested in California in connection with the kidnapping and torture related to a gang. Among those detained are Pavitar Singh Batala, a gangster from Punjab, who are associated with the banned terrorist group Babbar Khalsa International, who are facing allegations related to terror by the NIA. The arrest on Friday follows a coordinated operation that included many law enforcement agencies. The arrested persons include Dilpreet Singh, Arshpreet Singh, Amritpal Singh, Vishal Singh, Gurjat Singh, Manpreet Singh and Sarabjit Singh.
Additionally, in April 2019, Harpreet Singh, aka Happy Passia, a wanted gangster-turn-turrer, was arrested by the FBI and the US Department of Immigration. Pasia faced several allegations including violence, forced recovery and 16 blasts for terror-related incidents in Punjab. The native of Amritsar has been nominated in 33 first information reports, and 10 look out circulars have been issued against him. A dosier prepared by the Punjab Police accused him of orchestrating 14 grenade attacks, an IED blast and a rocket-profiled grenade attack in the state.
In addition, through the Peel Police, “Project Pelican” in Canada, successfully destroyed a large narco-nuclear network, arrested individuals with Khalistan sympathy. This operation caused Canadian’s largest drug seizure, with 497 kg of cocaine value $ 47.9 million. Nine people, including seven people of Indian origin fixed in Canada, were arrested. Investigations revealed that the network used commercial trucking routes from the United States to Canada and maintained relations with Mexican Cartel and the US-based distributors. Importantly, these illegal drug operations were found to be funded by funding anti-India activities, including funds, protests and referendum, which displays a direct link between organized crime and extremist agenda.
Each of these cases has a common link of Khalistani separatism. Most of the accused are of Indian origin and are desired by Indian law enforcement agencies for various cases. Many names are part of the Indian dosier.
It is surprising that despite the Indian community being largely honored abroad, some extremist tarnishes the reputation of the entire community from the functions of the elements. Since President Trump came to power, India and the United States are closely collaborating to prevent the illegal smuggling of Phentineil in the United States, including a rift on international gangs.
Before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Canada, New Delhi and Ottawa in June, it decided to establish a mechanism for close cooperation on security matters to address terrorism and extremism. For the first time, Canadian Khalistanis are facing the false spirit of the victim, affecting the mentality of the new generation. His actions and criminal activities have increased anti-immigrant spirit and south-south Asian hatred in Canada and America.
Sian’s close relatives were in the Gurdwara Management Committee, and he successfully reduced the Sikh religious bodies. Due to false propaganda, anti -Indian hatred has spread.
Navdeep Gill of the British Columbia Surrey told News18, “Sikh proud people. He (Khalistanis) has created a false spirit of the victims and affected the new generation’s minds. Due to their actions and criminal activities, such as taking law and order to their hands and car rallies, have increased criminal impressions and anti-Astrians.
Gill also mentioned that “one of the accused Sian, arrested by the US Law Enforcement Agency, is a relative in the Gurdwara Management Committee. Extremist groups have successfully destroyed Sikh religious bodies.”
Speaking on the condition of anonymity, another prominent member of the South Asian community, told News18, “After the arrest of rigorous criminals, the terrorists, and the gangsters, the so -called SFJ ‘Khalisani References’ Circus of Gurpatwant Singh Panun to the top US law enforcement agency, which they are not linked to.
He also said, “For the first time, there is a real anger and outrage between the mainstream Sikh diaspora. People are finally calling the elements of what they are – the honest Sikhs are trying to handle our holy gurudwaras by intimidating the honest Sikhs and poisoning our community with fear and division.”
Siddhant Mishra is a senior special reporter in CNN-News18, who cover foreign affairs and international relations. With more than 12 years of experience in journalism, he has also reported a large scale on crime, …Read more
Siddhant Mishra is a senior special reporter in CNN-News18, who cover foreign affairs and international relations. With more than 12 years of experience in journalism, he has also reported a large scale on crime, … Read more
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