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Canada arrests 4th Indian suspect in killing of Sikh activist

The killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar sparked a diplomatic row between Ottawa and New Delhi

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MONTREAL (AFP) — A fourth Indian national was charged by Canadian authoritie­s Saturday in the 2023 killing of a separatist Sikh leader in Vancouver.

Amandeep Singh, 22, was already being held for unrelated gun charges before being charged with “first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder” in the slaying of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Three other Indian nationals were arrested this month. The killing sparked a diplomatic row between Ottawa and New Delhi when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau linked Indian intelligen­ce to the killing.

Nijjar — who immigrated to Canada in 1997 and became a citizen in 2015 — had advocated for a separate Sikh state, known as Khalistan, carved out of India.

He had been wanted by Indian authoritie­s for alleged “terrorism” and conspiracy to commit murder — allegation­s he denied.

He was shot dead on 18 June 2023, by masked assailants in the parking lot of the Sikh temple he led in suburban Vancouver.

Trudeau announced several months later that Canada had “credible allegation­s” connecting Indian intelligen­ce to the slaying.

India dismissed the allegation­s as “absurd” and responded furiously, briefly curbing visas for Canadians and forcing Ottawa to withdraw diplomats.

In November, the United States Justice Department charged an Indian citizen living in the Czech Republic with allegedly plotting a similar assassinat­ion attempt on American soil.

Prosecutor­s said in unsealed court documents that an Indian government official was also involved in the planning.

The shock allegation­s came after US President Joe Biden hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a rare state visit, as Washington seeks closer ties with India against

China’s growing influence.

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