Two B.C. men receive duty-to-warn notices about threats to their lives
Manjinder Singh from Abbotsford organizes a monthly rally outside of Vancouver's Indian consulate and said RCMP issued him a duty-to-warn notice last week.
Two men in British Columbia are receiving duty-to-warn notices due to threats against their lives while actively campaigning for an independent Sikh state, according to pro-Khalistan activists. Manjinder Singh, based in Abbotsford, organizes monthly rallies outside of Vancouver's Indian consulate and was recently issued a duty-to-warn notice by the RCMP.
Narinder Singh Randhawa, from Surrey, also received a warning from the police on the weekend. Both men attribute the threats to the Indian government, a claim that New Delhi has denied in response to previous accusations of targeting Khalistan supporters, including the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Randhawa expressed his belief that the Indian government is engaging in transnational repression in Canada, with the ultimate goal of eliminating Canadian citizens within the country's borders.
While the RCMP has not confirmed the specific cases, they have acknowledged that duty-to-warn notifications have been issued by law enforcement agencies nationwide, targeting members of the South Asian community.
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