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Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi Takes Responsibility for Killing of Khalistani Terrorist Sukhdool Singh

Sukhdool Singh was a member of the Davinder Bambiha gang

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INDIA/CANADA: According to a Facebook post made by Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang, he has admitted to killing terrorist Sukhdool Singh in Winnipeg, Canada.

Sukhdool Singh, also known as Sukha Duneke, was a Canadian gang member of Indian descent and a follower of the Khalistani movement. He was killed in a gun battle between rival gangs.

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In Winnipeg, Canada, Sukhdool Singh, a member of the Davinder Bambiha gang from the Moga district, was killed. According to Indian authorities, he belonged to a pro-Khalistani organization and assisted radicals in enabling anti-Indian operations in Canada.

According to numerous media reports, his death is being compared to that of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was also shot dead in a similar manner on June 18 in Surrey. The incident is currently causing a diplomatic dispute between India and Canada, with Indian government operatives suspected in the murder.

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Singh was listed as one of their most wanted men by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA).

The responsibility of the killing has been claimed by the gang members of imprisoned mobster Lawrence Bishnoi, who stated that it was retaliation for the deaths of gangsters Gurlal Brar and Vicky Middkhera.

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Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang called Sukhdool Singh a “drug addict” and claimed that he damaged many people’s lives before being “punished for his sins” in the end. They claim that their enemies will not endure in India or any other nation.

NIA is investigating a drug smuggling case against Bishnoi, who is detained in Ahmedabad. Bishnoi is also suspected of the murder of Punjabi artist Sidhu Moosewala. As per the NIA, Singh is one of 43 individuals classified as anti-Indian terrorism suspects.

He has used fraudulent or forged documents to travel from India to Canada and in Punjab, more than 10 cases have been filed against him, according to reports.

Canada accuses Indian government operatives of executing Khalistan Tiger Force terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar without providing concrete evidence. This accusation has increased diplomatic tensions between Canada and India, leading to the expulsion of one senior diplomat from each country. Canada is among the nations that provide shelter to these terrorists.

Ottawa updated its own advisory for India. Following this, India on Wednesday issued a travel warning for its people living in Canada. The Indian government issued a warning about rising anti-Indian sentiment and “politically condoned hate crimes.”

The Canadian government disregarded the warning, claiming it is among the safest nations in the world.

Also Read: ‘Sikhs for Justice’ Threatens Indian-Hindu Community in Canada amid Nijjar Killing Row

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