Justin Trudeau alleged on Wednesday that there were «clear indications» that India violated Canada's sovereignty.
His remarks were made during an inquiry into alleged foreign interference, which highlighted what he described as illegal activities by representatives of the Indian government against Canadian citizens.
«We had clear and certainly now ever clearer indications that India had violated Canada's sovereignty,» Trudeau stated, drawing attention to a recent Canadian police investigation that implicated Indian diplomats in a «campaign of violence.»
Earlier this week, Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, citing evidence that they were involved in coercive operations to gather intelligence on behalf of the Indian government.
Mike Duheme, commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), detailed the findings, saying that Indian officials in Canada leveraged their positions for clandestine activities, including gathering information on South Asian community members.
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