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Russian Embassy in Canada Helped Kill Nijjar with Intelligence Provided to RAWtwitter_1869437442714939837__1734550076614_Sikhs For Justice - BREAKiNG Russian Embassy in Canada Ai.mp4
TORONTO, ON (December 18, 2024) - Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), a secessionist advocacy group, has issued explosive allegations against Russia, saying the Kremlin played a direct role in the assassination of pro-Khalistan leader Shaheed Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
According to SFJ, the Russian Embassy in Canada shared critical "signals intelligence" with India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), enabling the targeted killing of Nijjar. The advocacy group denounces what it calls a dangerous "Russia-India terrorist nexus" aimed at silencing pro-Khalistan Sikhs in North America.
Allegations of Espionage and Cyber Intrusion
According to SFJ, the Russian Embassy in Ottawa hacked Nijjar's Telegram account in May 2023, sharing information with RAW that allegedly led to Nijjar's assassination on June 18, 2023, in front of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, ON.
Prior to his assassination, Nijjar had raised concerns with Canadian authorities, including the RCMP and CSIS, about security and surveillance activities targeting him. In meetings with these agencies, Nijjar revealed that his Telegram account had been hacked, a statement that underscored the potential for foreign interference in monitoring his movements. In addition, Canadian authorities advised Nijjar to inspect his vehicle for tracking devices, which he followed and later discovered a GPS tracker installed in his truck.
The group also claims that Russian intelligence also hacked Pannun's Telegram account, giving his location to RAW agents as part of a murder-for-hire plot. Additionally, a December 2024 report by American cybersecurity firm iVerify revealed that Pannun's smartphone had been targeted with sophisticated spyware designed to track his location and daily movements.
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Claims and Calls to Action
The SFJ says that the Indian ambassador to the United States, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, and the Russian ambassador to Canada, Oleg Stepanov, are working together with surveillance and espionage networks to monitor and suppress pro-Khalistan campaigns in North America. The group is offering a $25,000 reward for information on the public engagements of these ambassadors.
"Pro-Khalistan Sikhs hold the Indian and Russian ambassadors accountable for their roles in violent attacks on Sikh activists in Canada and the United States," Pannun said.
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