Asked specifically about what Nijjar’s lawyer had said about CSIS, Pierotti said, “if CSIS has information that we can share then we certainly will.”
“This was a shocking and very public act of violence against a well-known community member and gurdwara president. In homicide investigations, you follow the evidence to piece together what happened and why it happened,” he said.Article contentNijjar also told his lawyer that he had heard from community members that “there are people in Vancouver who are trying to procure arms or weapons to kill.”
India has levelled several accusations of terrorism against Nijjar over the years, all of which he strongly denied. He told Postmedia last summer that the Indian government has never sought his extradition despite claiming he is wanted in the country he left in 1997.Article content He said there is also an eerie parallel with the 1998 slaying of journalist Tara Singh Hayer, allegedly by contracted gang killers hired to do the job, but never charged.
World Sikh Organization president Tejinder Singh Sidhu said “the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar is gravely alarming for“Nijjar openly and repeatedly stated that he would be targeted by Indian intelligence, and this was made known to CSIS and law enforcement,” Sidhu said. “The fact that he was assassinated in this manner is a failure of these bodies to provide protection to someone they knew would be targeted.”Former B.C.
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