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International News: A bold call from within Canada is shaking the country’s internal security discourse. As global focus sharpens on transnational crime syndicates, a Canadian provincial leader’s appeal to label Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang as a terrorist outfit is now making international headlines.
British Columbia Premier David Eby has officially requested Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to classify the Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a terrorist organization. The appeal comes amid growing concerns about cross-border organized crime and its impact on Canadian public safety. Speaking at a press briefing during the ongoing G7 Summit in Canada, Eby stated, “Everyone has the right to live without the threat of violence. I am asking Prime Minister Trudeau to list the Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity in Canada.”
The demand is rooted in several recent reports indicating the gang’s alleged involvement in organized extortion, threats, and violence targeting both Indian-origin and local Canadian residents. The Premier emphasized that such a designation would equip Canadian law enforcement with stronger legal tools to combat the gang’s growing influence.
Authorities believe that the Bishnoi network has extended its tentacles into Canadian territory, allegedly using digital platforms and criminal proxies to orchestrate extortion rackets. These operations, though largely underground, have instilled fear in many communities—especially among immigrants and South Asian business owners.
Premier Eby noted that law enforcement agencies need broader jurisdictional powers to tackle these threats. “By recognizing this gang as a terrorist organization, we’ll not only disrupt their financial channels but also send a message that Canada will not be a safe haven for international crime syndicates,” he asserted.
This strong statement comes at a diplomatically sensitive moment, as the G7 Summit puts Canada in the global spotlight. Any move to declare the Bishnoi gang a terrorist entity could send ripples through India-Canada relations, especially given the gang’s notoriety back home in India, where Bishnoi is currently in custody but allegedly continues to run operations from jail.
Despite the geopolitical complexities, Eby insists that public safety remains his top priority. “The people of British Columbia and all Canadians deserve security without compromise,” he said. “This isn’t just a domestic issue anymore—it’s global.”
Prime Minister Trudeau’s office has yet to issue a formal response, but insiders suggest that the Ministry of Public Safety is reviewing the request. Classifying any group as a terrorist entity involves multiple layers of evidence and legal scrutiny. However, with mounting public and political pressure, a decision may not be far off.
Observers are also watching whether other Canadian provinces will join in on Eby’s appeal. The potential for a united inter-provincial call could significantly influence federal action in Ottawa.
Lawrence Bishnoi, originally from India’s Punjab region, has been linked to numerous high-profile crimes, including the assassination of Indian singer Sidhu Moosewala. His network reportedly includes operatives in Canada, the UK, and the UAE, posing a transnational challenge to law enforcement agencies.
As investigations continue and diplomatic discussions intensify, the question remains—will Canada act swiftly to protect its citizens, or will legal hurdles slow the process?
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