Gangster Bishnoi charged with ordering Nijjar hit in B.C. as U.S. announces arrests
Police in Canada, the United States and Europe say they have unravelled several Indian crime syndicates allegedly responsible for drug running, extortions, kidnappings, murders and the assassination of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia.
The U.S. Justice Department announced on Tuesday the arrests of 24 suspects around the world, three of them in Canada, in connection with offences by India-based organized crime groups, including Nijjar’s high-profile murder in Surrey, B.C., in June 2023.
Sikh activist Moninder Singh said the international crackdown on the crime groups is a win for public safety, but the extent of the Indian government’s involvement with transnational criminal proxies shouldn’t be understated.
Singh, a spokesperson for Sikh Federation Canada, said he watched as the U.S. Justice Department announced the arrests and said it was “very much a positive” development.


