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Canada's Gang War Crisis: How ISI Links Fuel Transnational Violence

Gang violence in Canada has escalated dramatically with recent shootings targeting high-profile individuals. The rivalry between Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar gangs has turned deadly on Canadian and American streets. Intelligence agencies reveal these gangs operate with ISI backing to advance Khalistan agendas while running narcotics trades. Canadian authorities now face growing security threats as these once-covert operations become increasingly public and violent.

Inside Canada's violent underworld: Gang wars, ISI links are fuelling transnational violence

New Delhi, Oct 24

The shooting of Punjabi singer Teji Kahlon in Canada signals the rise of gang wars in the country. Over the last couple of years, multiple incidents such as the shooting have been reported, indicating that these wars have become a nightmare for the security officials in Canada.

The gang wars are not just playing out in Canada, but in the United States as well. Officials say that one of the main reasons for these wars escalating is the split between gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar. Earlier this month owing to the split, Harry Boxer who was running the Bishnoi gang from abroad was shot at in California.

Both the shootings, in Canada and the US, were claimed by Goldy Brar gang member Rohit Godara. Central Intelligence agencies say that these wars are only going to escalate as the rivalry between the two gangs that once worked together has only worsened.

These gangs continue to thrive for multiple reasons. First and foremost most gangsters have the backing of the ISI, which uses them to further its Khalistan agenda. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) during its probe learnt that these ISI-backed gangs work in tandem with these Khalistani elements, who have managed to find a safe haven in Canada. For years, Canada has avoided dealing with the problem.

However after Mark Carney became Prime Minister, ties with India have been reset. Both countries are working towards solving this problem. It is a good start says one official, while also adding that these things, however, take time.

The nexus between these gangs and the ISI dates back a long time. The ISI had been using these gang initially only to further their narcotics and arms trade. It was later on that they were roped in to help the Khalistan movement. The gangsters who are living under the patronage of the ISI in countries such as Canada, arrange for men to carry out terror attacks.

Further the ISI advises these gangsters who are wanted in India to leave the country and take refuge in Canada. To ensure that they are protected, the ISI has roped in the proscribed Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) to do the job. For these gangs to operate abroad it is impossible to do so without the patronage of the SFJ. The members of the SFJ are politically well-connected and this helps the gangsters.

In a recent chargesheet the NIA accused the Canada-based Goldy Brar, Ankit Bhawish and US-based Randeep Singh of orchestrating bomb attacks on the Warehouse Club and Human Club in Gurugram, Haryana. The NIA noted that this was part of a larger conspiracy and the accused persons have carried out the act at the behest of the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI).

While these persons are a major menace for India, they have started becoming extremely problematic for Canada and the US too. These gangsters are no longer carrying out operations covertly, but are currently out on the streets. The recent shootings in Canada and the US and also the fact that the Kaps Cafe had been attacked twice, is proof of how the violence has spilt out on to the streets.

Indian officials say that the gang wars are only set to intensify and there is a lot that Canada would need to do. More importantly this issue would need to be dealt with an iron fist in the interest of Canada’s security. Unlike in the past, these gangsters are not just using Canada as a safe haven. Earlier they would take shelter in Canada and run their narcotics trade and extortion rackets in India. Today, it has hit the streets of Canada and the fact that there is a full blown rivalry between the Bishnoi and Brar gangs has only made matters worse in terms of internal security.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally Canada is waking up to this problem! For years they turned a blind eye to Khalistani elements operating freely. Now their own citizens are facing the consequences. Better late than never, but they need to act fast before this gets worse.

Arjun K

The ISI-Khalistan-gangster nexus has been a threat to India for decades. It's unfortunate that innocent Indians in Canada have to face violence because of these criminal elements. Hope the new Canadian government takes concrete steps to dismantle these networks.

Sarah B

While I agree these gangs are problematic, let's not generalize about the entire Indian diaspora in Canada. Most hardworking Indians there are law-abiding citizens. The focus should be on the criminals, not the community as a whole.

Vikram M

The shooting of Punjabi singer Teji Kahlon shows how brazen these gangs have become. When criminals start targeting celebrities openly, it means law and order has completely broken down. Canada needs to deport these gangsters back to India to face justice.

Michael C

This is exactly why India has been raising concerns about terrorism and gang violence originating from foreign soil. The international community needs to understand that these aren't isolated incidents but part of a larger geopolitical game being played by certain state actors.

Ananya R

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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