Security at Indian Consulate in Vancouver boosted after Trudeau's remarks on Nijjar killing
- The Vancouver Police Department has increased security at India's Consulate in response to credible intelligence suggesting a connection between India's government and the killing of a Sikh community leader in British Columbia.
- Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a supporter of an independent Sikh homeland, was shot dead in Surrey in June, leading to heightened monitoring of the situation by the police.
- Vancouver police are working with city officials to implement a no-stopping zone outside the consulate and have offered round-the-clock security to India's diplomats while warning Indian nationals of growing anti-India activities in Canada.
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Indian consulate and Sikh ballot face security concerns after PM's remarks on killing
The Vancouver Police Department has beefed up security outside India's Consulate after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week there was credible intelligence about a potential link between India's government and the killing of Sikh community le
Indian consulate and Sikh ballot face security concerns after PM's remarks on killing
The Vancouver Police Department has beefed up security outside India's Consulate after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week there was credible intelligence about a potential link between India's government and the killing of Sikh community le
Indian consulate and Sikh ballot face security concerns after PM's remarks on killing
The Vancouver Police Department has beefed up security outside India's Consulate after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week there was credible intelligence about a potential link between India's government and the killing of Sikh community le
Indian consulate and Sikh ballot face security concerns after PM's remarks on killing
The Vancouver Police Department has beefed up security outside India's Consulate after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this week there was credible intelligence about a potential link between India's government and the killing of Sikh community le
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