SFJ Offers $500,000 Reward to Target Indian High Commissioner After Trudeau’s Remarks

On October 14th, the banned terrorist organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) announced a $500,000 reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma. In a significant move, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau designated Verma as a “person of interest” in the country, alleging that he and other Indian diplomats threatened the […]

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SFJ Offers $500,000 Reward to Target Indian High Commissioner After Trudeau’s Remarks

On October 14th, the banned terrorist organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) announced a $500,000 reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Verma.

In a significant move, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau designated Verma as a “person of interest” in the country, alleging that he and other Indian diplomats threatened the safety of South Asian Canadians. However, Trudeau and his law enforcement agencies have yet to provide any evidence to support these claims. The Prime Minister’s remarks prompted SFJ to mobilize its Khalistani extremists against Verma.

SFJ’s Allegations Against Verma

SFJ issued a statement claiming that by expelling High Commissioner Verma and other diplomats, Trudeau’s government is demonstrating a commitment to holding accountable those involved in the assassination of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The organization, led by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, accused Verma of providing “logistical support” for Nijjar’s murder and leading a spy network in Canada.

Plans to Track Verma

The terror group announced a budget of $500,000 to track down Verma, emphasizing that even after his expulsion from Canada, they would continue to monitor his movements to ensure “justice” for Nijjar’s assassination. This declaration suggests a troubling intent to harm the Indian diplomat.

Trudeau’s Controversial Claims

During a media briefing, Trudeau made unfounded allegations about Indian diplomats without presenting evidence, thereby endangering their lives for political gain. He stated, “As the Commissioner of the RCMP, Mike Duheme, stated earlier today, the RCMP has clear and compelling evidence that agents of the Government of India have engaged in, and continue to engage in, activities that pose a significant threat to public safety. This includes clandestine information gathering techniques, coercive behaviour targeting South Asian Canadians, and involvement in over a dozen threatening and violent acts, including murder. This is unacceptable.”

Trudeau added that attempts to collaborate with the Indian government on these matters had been rejected. “That is why, this weekend, Canadian officials took an extraordinary step. They met with Indian officials to share RCMP evidence, which concluded six agents of the Government of India are persons of interest in criminal activities,” he claimed.

When pressed for evidence, Trudeau acknowledged that the details available for sharing were “extremely limited.”

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