RCMP Reports Significant Drop in Public Safety Threat Following Expulsion of Indian Diplomats
The expelled diplomats, he explained, had been acting on behalf of the Indian government in clandestine operations.
RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme has confirmed that public safety threats in Canada have significantly decreased following the recent expulsion of six Indian diplomats. The move, which came after allegations of their involvement in serious criminal activities, has had a noticeable impact on security within the country, according to Duheme.
Speaking in an interview with CTV’s Question Period host Vassy Kapelos, Duheme highlighted the improvement. “I can confirm that there has been a significant reduction in the threats,” he said, crediting both RCMP investigations and community outreach for the progress. The expelled diplomats, he explained, had been acting on behalf of the Indian government in clandestine operations.
The expulsion of the diplomats was part of an ongoing investigation into foreign interference and criminal activity linked to the Indian government. “You had diplomats, consular officials, and agents working on behalf of the Government of India,” Duheme said. Their removal, he added, has been particularly impactful in South Asian communities, where the threat level has noticeably dropped.
This action followed two press conferences on Thanksgiving Monday, during which both the RCMP and federal government accused the Indian diplomats of being involved in homicides, extortion, and other serious crimes. The officials were expelled for refusing to waive diplomatic immunity, a move that prevented them from being questioned by Canadian authorities.
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