Hardeep Singh Nijjar in inter-gang warfare in Surrey on June 19. The rivals pumped some 15 bullets into Nijjar.
According to information, Duneke fled to Canada from India on forged documents in 2017 and has seven criminal cases registered against him. There are no less than 29 gangsters from the Punjab region and around who are taking shelter outside India to evade the law.
They left India on either Indian passports through fake-forged travel documents or through the Nepal route in the past. Leading the pack of countries giving shelter to these murderers is Canada, which now accuses India of the political assassination of a Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) Hardeep Singh Nijjar without substantive proof.
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