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Gangster Sukhdool Singh, who had fled to Canada from Punjab in 2017, was shot dead by unknown men in Canada’s Winnipeg on Wednesday night. According to sources in Punjab Police, Singh had joined pro-Khalistan forces.
Sukhdool Singh alias Sukha Duneke, gangster of Davinder Bambiha gang, was from Punjab’s Moga. As Intelligence input suggested Duneke was killed in Canada’s Winnipeg in an inter-gang rivalry, hours after reports of his killing surfaced, Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility for the same.
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In a social media post, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang said Duneke played a major role in the killings of gangsters Gurlal Brar and Vicky Middkhera, adding that the murders were planned by Duneke even when he was staying abroad.
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Who Was Sukdhool Singh Alias Sukha Duneke
Sukdhool Singh went to Canada in 2017 on forged passport. Duneke had been aiding, funding and strengthening the Devinder Bambiha gang in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan.
He was also inclined towards the pro-Khalistan outfits, but, mostly made calls for extortions and indulges in ‘supari’ killings, sources told News18.
#WATCH | Punjab | Visuals from the residence of gangster Sukhdool Singh in Moga. Reports have been coming in that he has been killed in Winnipeg, Canada in a gang land shooting but official confirmation is yet to come in. Earlier today, raids against gangsters and Khalistani… pic.twitter.com/2cRp0SW4IV
— ANI (@ANI) September 21, 2023
Canada Killings ‘Due to Inter-gang Rivalry Between Groups’
Top Intelligence sources said these killings are due to inter gang rivalry between these groups. These groups want to own the Khalistani movement for the sake of money, sources said.
This is nothing but an attempt to control immigration business by Punnun and others, sources added.
They hire local gangsters to kill these people because their utility is over. Another fear is they will disclose everything they have done in India on behalf of these gangsters, sources told News18.
Sources said that the anti-India propaganda is nothing but immigration business. Khalistani groups exploiting emotions and compulsions of youth and spreading fake narrative.
Duneke Orchestrated Crimes in Punjab
Duneke has been orchestrating crimes in Punjab and nearby states through his associates and figures in the most wanted list of criminals in the state.
On March 14 last year, Duneke conspired to kill kabaddi player Sandeep Singh Nangal with the help of his associates during a match at Mallian village in Jalandhar.
More than 20 criminal cases of murder and other heinous crimes were registered against him in Punjab and nearby states.
Pakistan-Canada Nexus
It is learnt that Pakistan’s ISI is funding heavily in Canada. Sources said all Khalistani leaders in Canada, especially from Khalistani Liberal Party and New Democratic Party (NDP), are getting regular money from ISI agents in Vancouver.
They, on pretext of immigration, are taking money from students and using them for anti-India propaganda, sources said.
Huge number of students have come to Canada and don’t want to go back. To keep them in Canada these Khalistani groups are using them for propaganda and protest in front of Indian High Commission, sources told News18.
The above mentioned sources added that old Canadians are not supporting these Khalistani, however, new groups are with these people for their own gains.
Farmer protests in Delhi also fueled by Canadian and Pakistani government, sources said.
According to sources, people from Canada have been found to be behind the Red Fort flag incident. They identified huge number of drug addicts in India for these anti-national activities, sources said.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s Killing
The killing of Sukhdool Singh alias Sukha Duneke comes amid strained ties between India and Canada over the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani terrorist who was shot dead in June in Canadian city of Surrey in British Columbia province.
Earlier this week, Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed there are “credible allegations of a potential link” between agents of the Indian government and the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. This was followed by expulsion of a senior Indian diplomat by Canada and then a tit-for-tat move by India of removing a senior Canadian diplomat.
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