Khalistani Terrorist Arsh Dalla Gets Bail in Canada Amid India’s Push for Extradition.

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Canadian Court Grants bail to Khalistani Terrorist Arsh Dalla Amid India’s push for his extradition. Sources said that Dalla, a native of Punjab’s Moga district, was arrested in Canada’s Ontario on October 28.

A Canadian court has granted bail to Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh Gill, alias Arsh Dalla, the de facto chief of the banned Khalistani Tiger force, amid India’s push for his extradition. The Khalistani terrorist was granted bail on the condition of furnishing a surety bond of $30,000. The next hearing in his case is scheduled for February 24, 2025.

Dalla was arrested in Canada’s Halton in October after he was injured in an attack by unknown shooters. Since then, India has been trying to extradite him from Canada. Sources said that the Khalistani terrorist was granted despite non-cooperation from the Indian authorities.

They said that despite the bail order, India will continue to follow up on the issue with the Canadian authorities.

India’s push for Khalistani Terrorist Dalla’s Extradition.

Last month, the Foreign Minister said that a court in Canada’s Ontario had listed its extradition request for hearing. And that it had sent separate request to verify financial details as provided last year. The ministry labelled Dalla a “proclaimed offender” named in over 50 cases of murder, attempt to murder, extortion and terrorist acts, including terror financing. He was designated a ‘terrorist”. In January last year and is also an accused in multiple cases filed by the National Investigation Agency.

According to sources, the Khalistani terrorist has been in direct contact with Pakistani’s intelligence agency ISI. Delhi also believes that he has taken over the reins of the Khalistani terror outfit after Hardeep Nijjar was shot dead in June 2023.

Dalla, once a local gangster from Dala village of Punjab’s Moga, climbed the list of India’s most wanted terrorists after taking over the reins of KTF.

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