Dealing with designated Terror Groups in Canada = 10 years
In September 2023 Trudeau falsely accused India of masterminding the June 18, 2023, killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar outside the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Surrey.
To back his accusation that India’s intelligence service was behind the hit, Trudeau said that US intelligence confirmed it. This was false. Abusing 'Five Eyes' intelligence for his own political fortunes created a crisis in the group’s intelligence sharing. While American intelligence supplied Canada with data after Nijjar’s murder, Trudeau couldn't understand it. Trudeau confused militancy with legitimate religion. Khalistan activists rely on government ignorance and target the authentic Sikh community to further their lunatic fringe cause. Sikh militants are deeply involved in organized crime and gang violence. Trudeau's ignorance focused attention on Canada’s permissiveness toward Sikh terrorism and terror finance.
Bir Singh Sandher
Trudeau not only tolerated Khalistan militancy, but allowed it to transform Canada into a safe haven for terror and terror finance. After Khalistani terrorists blew up Air India Flight 182 in 1985, ignorance about Khalistan lethality should have been recognized by all. It was left unchecked, and today Khalistani extremists produce mountains of fentanyl on Canadian soil in the clear open. They launder billions for the Sinaloa Catel. On February 20, 2025 the Sinaloa Cartel was designated a terrorist entity. ANYBODY dealing with them commits an indictable offense. Listing a criminal organization as a terrorist entity gives additional power to cops to track, trace and disrupt their financing.
‘We know that by interrupting the money we are going to have a profound influence on the activities of the groups,’ Canada announced $1.3 billion to reinforce the border with new choppers, technology and personnel. On top of that, the government earmarked another $200 million to help Canada's cyber intelligence agency collect more information on organized crime. Relevant sections of the Criminal Code are 83.02 and 83.03. - Every person is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10 years ..."
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