Sikh leader who ‘threatened’ to burn gurdwara in California’s Bakersfield to appear in court
Sikh leader who ‘threatened’ to burn gurdwara in California’s Bakersfield to appear in court
New York: A former Bakersfield city council Sikh candidate, who allegedly threatened to burn down a gurdwara in a California city, will be making a court appearance at the end of this month for a preliminary hearing, a media report said.
Rajvir Singh Gill, 60, was arrested in March on suspicion of trying to hire hitmen to shoot members of Bakersfield Gurdwara Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Ji Khalsa Darbar, and burn down the property, the 23ABC News channel reported.
Gill, charged with seven counts of soliciting specified criminal acts, is expected to be back in Kern County Court for a motion on August 31, the news report said.
He will also be in court for his preliminary hearings on October 5 and 6, Gill was told after he made a brief court appearance on August 17.
According to police records, Gill had an ongoing dispute with specific members of the temple, and had also offered to pay someone to burn down the gurdwara.
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