The crackdown on India-based organized crime continued on Friday as Canada’s immigration tribunal ordered the deportation of an accused member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
Described as a “bottom-tier” associate of the Bishnoi gang in Edmonton, Jashandeep Singh is the latest Indian citizen to face deportation for his involvement in the violent crime group.
While the top leaders of the Bishnoi gang were charged with racketeering this week, Singh is among the lower-level suspects Canadian authorities have opted to expel from the country.
Like many in the Bishnoi gang, Singh came to Canada on a student visa. He said his parents borrowed money to send him to an Edmonton college in 2022 so he could have a brighter future.
The CBSA said it had opened 484 investigations as a result of extortion task forces across the country, and 139 removal orders had been issued as of June 18. Eighty-one have already been removed from Canada.
Winter_External5625 on
Deport ALL members of the Bishnoi Gang, every tier.
Ill-Jicama-3114 on
How about deport anyone that is connected to the gang.
TylerrelyT on
Turns out when you completely open your borders to low trust societies you get a bunch of low trust citizens.
This is JTs legacy for Canada
Confident-Task7958 on
What are the odds that the government won’t be able to deport them because it won’t be able to find them?
MikeBrowne2010 on
Also deport the Sikh gangsters that they are having their conflict with
Direnji on
So we deport the bottom-tier and will keep the ‚top-tier‘ to make great contribution to our society? Sounds about right.
Ok-Pomegranate-1482 on
Deport all-tier gang members!!!
Alarmed-Presence-890 on
It is humiliating that these losers can act like gangsters here
toilet_for_shrek on
>Like many in the Bishnoi gang, Singh came to Canada on a student visa.
Trudeau and the provinces were all complacent in importing literal criminals. Another can of worms nobody wants to touch is how many criminals might have even admitted as refugees during the liberal rubber-stamping era
gamfo2 on
I’m glad that the top tier gang members are being recognized. They worked hard for that and Canada has a problem retaining top talent so this is good.
truenorthsoul on
„I should be given one chance.“
Yeah, one chance to fuck off.
TrueTorontoFan on
I wonder if they are trying to do this as a fishing expidition
hyterus on
Now, let’s wait for a judge to stop the deportation because the gangster guy had difficult childhood or he can be oppressed in his home country…
Particular-Act-8911 on
I guess only the elite members of the bishnoi gang are good enough for Canadian citizenship.
Strict_Common6871 on
Bottom-tier doesn’t give enough immigration points to clear the express entry threshold, need to be way up to qualify as a professional.
Geo85 on
Prison first.
Then deport.
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The crackdown on India-based organized crime continued on Friday as Canada’s immigration tribunal ordered the deportation of an accused member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
Described as a “bottom-tier” associate of the Bishnoi gang in Edmonton, Jashandeep Singh is the latest Indian citizen to face deportation for his involvement in the violent crime group.
While the top leaders of the Bishnoi gang were charged with racketeering this week, Singh is among the lower-level suspects Canadian authorities have opted to expel from the country.
Like many in the Bishnoi gang, Singh came to Canada on a student visa. He said his parents borrowed money to send him to an Edmonton college in 2022 so he could have a brighter future.
The CBSA said it had opened 484 investigations as a result of extortion task forces across the country, and 139 removal orders had been issued as of June 18. Eighty-one have already been removed from Canada.
Deport ALL members of the Bishnoi Gang, every tier.
How about deport anyone that is connected to the gang.
Turns out when you completely open your borders to low trust societies you get a bunch of low trust citizens.
This is JTs legacy for Canada
What are the odds that the government won’t be able to deport them because it won’t be able to find them?
Also deport the Sikh gangsters that they are having their conflict with
So we deport the bottom-tier and will keep the ‚top-tier‘ to make great contribution to our society? Sounds about right.
Deport all-tier gang members!!!
It is humiliating that these losers can act like gangsters here
>Like many in the Bishnoi gang, Singh came to Canada on a student visa.
Trudeau and the provinces were all complacent in importing literal criminals. Another can of worms nobody wants to touch is how many criminals might have even admitted as refugees during the liberal rubber-stamping era
I’m glad that the top tier gang members are being recognized. They worked hard for that and Canada has a problem retaining top talent so this is good.
„I should be given one chance.“
Yeah, one chance to fuck off.
I wonder if they are trying to do this as a fishing expidition
Now, let’s wait for a judge to stop the deportation because the gangster guy had difficult childhood or he can be oppressed in his home country…
I guess only the elite members of the bishnoi gang are good enough for Canadian citizenship.
Bottom-tier doesn’t give enough immigration points to clear the express entry threshold, need to be way up to qualify as a professional.
Prison first.
Then deport.