National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken major action against Khalistani terrorist and founder of banned Sikh for Justice (SFJ) Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. NIA has pasted property seizure notices outside the houses owned by him in Chandigarh and Amritsar.
NIA pasted property seizure notice outside Nijjar’s house
On the orders of NIA Mohali Court, a notice of seizure of property has been pasted outside the house of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Bharsinghpura village of Jalandhar district.
Nijjar was preparing to attack Dera Sacha Sauda
It is reported quoting sources that Nijjar was preparing to attack Dera Sacha Sauda. Not only this, he was also preparing to attack people in India.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar had taken IED blast training in Pakistan.
The news is coming from sources that Hardeep Singh Nijjar Had taken IED blast training from Jagtar Singh in Pakistan. It is known that the Government of India had declared Nijjar a terrorist under UAPA in 2020. Also, India had handed over the dossier regarding Nijjar to Canada in 2018.
Canada did not take action even after knowing about Nijjar’s involvement in criminal incidents
It is also reported quoting sources that Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar reached the North American country using a fake passport and Canada did not take any action against him despite being told that he was facing criminal charges in more than 12 cases including murder and other terrorist cases. Is facing criminal cases.
This is how Nijjar had acquired Canadian citizenship.
Sources said Nijjar had applied for asylum in Canada claiming that he felt threatened in India because he belonged to a particular social group. However, this application of Nijjar was rejected. Eleven days after his claim was rejected, he married a woman who had helped him immigrate. This application was also rejected by the immigration authorities in Canada. Nijjar appealed against this in the Canadian courts, although he continued to claim to be a Canadian citizen. He was later granted Canadian citizenship, the circumstances of which are unclear.
Interpol had issued a Red Corner Notice against Nijjar in 2014.
In November 2014, an ‘Interpol Red Corner Notice’ (RCN) was issued against him. Sources said that Nijjar had more than 12 criminal cases registered against him in India for murder and other terrorist activities. Sources said details of the cases were shared with Canadian authorities but no action was taken. Sources also said that despite the RCN, Canadian authorities took no action other than placing it on the no-fly list.