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Canada slaps terrorist tag on Bishnoi gang
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62289, member: 636"] Canada added the Bishnoi gang to its terrorist entity list on Monday, granting authorities power to freeze assets and prosecute members of the India-based criminal network. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree confirmed the designation applies to the organization led by Lawrence Bishnoi, which operates across borders and maintains a presence in Canadian diaspora communities. The group faces accusations of murder, shootings, arson, and systematic intimidation through extortion campaigns targeting businesses, cultural figures, and community leaders. The Criminal Code listing enables law enforcement to seize property, vehicles, and financial resources tied to the gang. Officials can now charge individuals who knowingly provide support or resources to the organization, and immigration authorities may use the designation when evaluating entry applications. The government emphasized the measure aims to protect communities experiencing targeted violence and restore security. [/QUOTE]
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