In one of its reports, Canadian media, quoting sources related to the Canadian government, have said that the allegations of India’s involvement in the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar are based on confidential information received from an associate country of the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence network. . In its report on Thursday, CBC News, quoting sources, said that the Canadian government has gathered intelligence in this matter in a month-long investigation. According to sources associated with the Canadian government, ‘This intelligence information consists of conversations between Indian ambassadors and Indian officials present in Canada.’ The report said that the intelligence information was not received only from Canada, some of them Has met an unnamed associate of the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence network. The ‘Five Eyes’ include Canada, America, Britain, Australia and New Zealand. The report claimed that the political crisis had unfolded rapidly behind the scenes. Canadian officials visited India several times and sought cooperation in the investigation. It said that Canada’s National Security and Intelligence Advisor Jody Thomas was in India for more than four days in mid-August, after which he was also in India for five days in September.
