RCMP Sees No India Threat to Canadians, Easing Diplomatic Tensions

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioner has stated there is no current threat to Canadians from agents linked to India's government. This clarification comes after a period of strained relations triggered by allegations in 2023. The RCMP emphasized its serious approach to transnational repression but noted current investigations do not connect criminal activities to a foreign state. The statement underscores improving diplomatic ties following Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent visit to India.

Key Points: RCMP: No Threat to Canada from Indian Government Agents

  • RCMP finds no threat from Indian agents
  • Diplomatic thaw after PM visit
  • Focus on transnational repression
  • Extortion cases not linked to India
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioner says no threat to Canadians from agents of India's government

RCMP Commissioner says investigation finds no link between foreign entities and threats in Canada, marking a thaw in India-Canada relations.

"connecting the dots to a foreign entity... we don't have that. - RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme"

Ottawa, March 20

Days after Canadian PM Mark Carney's India visit signified a complete thaw in Indo-Canadia relations, which had soured after former PM Justin Trudeau linking the killing of NIA designated terrorist Hardip Nijjar to India, the commission of Royal Canadian Mounted Police has said that there is no threat to Canadian from any agent linked to India.

In and interview with CTV RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme said the dots do not connect to a foreign entity.

Duheme said, "Well, what I quoted in 2024 was based on the criminal investigation that we had at the time. The government official who made that quote, I'm not quite sure who briefed him. What I'm saying is that that particular file at that time, yes, I did say you had agents or proxies from the government. But what we're seeing right now in transnational repression. the dots don't always connect to a foreign entity."

He further emphasised the seriousness with which the RCMP treats any clandestine operations or transnational repression, "We work closely with law enforcement from across the country to make sure that it's a coordinated approach. But it's important for people to report it. If it's not reported, there's little we can do. And I can appreciate sometimes that people are fearful of reporting it. But what I encourage people, if they see something, say something."

Addressing concerns about public safety for South Asian communities following the return of Indian diplomats, Duheme stated, "We're not seeing any connection right now with any foreign entity, based on the criminal information, the investigation that we have presently."

He clarified, "What we have in our holdings is we have people that are intimidating people, harassing people, but connecting the dots to a foreign entity. we don't have that."

On the issue of the Bishnoi gang, which has been linked to extortion in cities like Surrey, Brampton, Calgary, Duheme noted the complexity of these cases.

"Not all extortion cases are linked directly to Bishnoi. I think you have people that use his name. We do also have a national coordination centre for all the extortion to make sure that we are able to connect the dots." He stressed that there are currently no confirmed links between the gang's criminal activities and the Government of India.

This statement shows the impact of the easing of diplomatic tensions between India and Canada following a period of strained relations triggered by events in 2023. Both nations have worked consistently to normalise ties, culminating in Carney's visit to India.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally, some sense prevails. The previous government's statements were irresponsible and hurt the large Indian diaspora. Hope this ends the unnecessary fear-mongering. Our government has always maintained it follows the rule of law.
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Aman W
While I'm glad the air is clearing, we must ask why such a serious allegation was made without concrete proof in the first place? It caused a lot of anxiety for Indians living in Canada. The process needs more accountability.
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Sarah B
As a Canadian, I appreciate the RCMP's transparency. It's crucial that investigations are based on evidence, not politics. The Bishnoi gang issue is a real problem here, and we need to work with all nations, including India, to tackle organized crime.
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Vikram M
Good step forward. The India-Canada relationship is important for trade, students, and families. Let's not let isolated criminal activities, which happen everywhere, define the ties between two great democracies. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The commissioner's point about people reporting crimes is key. Sometimes communities stay silent out of fear or mistrust. Stronger trust between police and the public will help solve these extortion cases faster.

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