India is still the main culprit of interference and espionage in Canada: CSIS
👉 Agency Canada India, China, Russia and others were said to be the most active perpetrators of foreign interference. is
New Delhi March 3 (Manpreet Singh Khalsa):- Last week a senior government official's claim Canadian spy agency CSIS denies Indian agents are no longer linked to crimes It is said that India is one of the main culprits of foreign interference and espionage against Canada. Is made. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has in recent years It has been repeatedly depicted as one of the main culprits of foreign interference and international repression. CSIS spokesperson Eric Balsam confirmed for the first time that the issue still remains. When a Canadian security agency gave a senior government official to journalists last week The officer's controversial statement has been denied. CSIS spokesman Eric Balsam said in a statement about foreign interference against Canada and There is no change in CSIS's threat assessment regarding the key perpetrators of espionage. As recently as February 3, CSIS Director Dan Rogers referred to "China, Russia, India and others" as Countries identified by the agency as being suspicious of foreign interference targeting Canada Said to be the most active criminal. It is worth mentioning that last Wednesday, a meeting was held for journalists on a 10-day tour of India, Australia and Japan. During a background briefing, a senior government official said India is no longer involved in Canadian affairs. Not interfering. In 2023, then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took the unprecedented step of announcing in the House of Commons that Raised that Canada has credible evidence linking Indian government agents to the killing of Nijhar. That announcement, along with a press conference held by the RCMP in 2024, once again reminded the Government of India. linked to a series of violent crimes in Canada including murder, arson, extortion and threats, Which put the bilateral diplomatic relations under tension. Later, both the countries expelled their ambassadors as well as many diplomats. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandsangari – whose portfolio includes oversight of CSIS, Said that a lot of work remains to be done on the Indian International Repression File.



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