U.S. indictments reveal details on alleged Canada-linked organized crime groups
U.S. authorities released indictments outlining alleged cross-border criminal activities by organized crime groups with Canadian connections, including details about Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's alleged involvement in the murder of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

U.S. indictments reveal details on alleged Canada-linked organized crime groups
U.S. authorities in Los Angeles released multiple indictments on Tuesday that shed light on alleged criminal activities involving organized crime groups connected to Canada.
One indictment includes new information about the suspected role of Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and associates in the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The document outlines alleged connections between Bishnoi and the murder, which has been a focal point of tensions between Canada and India.
Two additional indictments describe suspected cross-border criminal operations carried out by two other organized crime networks. These documents detail alleged activities spanning the U.S.-Canada border, according to reporting by battlefordsNOW.
The release of these court documents provides fresh insight into the scope of alleged transnational criminal operations with ties to Canadian territory.
Source: Google News CA — Crime (EN)