Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

FBI probing drive-by attack on Nijjar’s aide

- letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

: The FBI is investigat­ing an August 11 drive-by shooting that targeted a California activist with close ties to Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was fatally shot last year in a killing that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said could be linked to India.

In an interview with Reuters, Satinder Pal Singh Raju, of Woodland, California, said FBI agents on Thursday came to speak with him and a friend who was driving the truck when they and another passenger were attacked on Interstate 505 South in Yolo County on their way back from a late dinner in Vacaville.

Nijjar was killed in June 2023 outside his gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia. That killing, and Trudeau’s suggestion of possible Indian government involvemen­t, triggered a diplomatic crisis between the countries.

Speaking through an interprete­r, Raju said a white car pulled up to the left of their truck, then fell back behind them before pulling up alongside them again. That was when the first bullet was fired.

“With the first shot, I ducked down,” he said. “But then I heard more gunshots fired.”

As they attempted to escape the gunfire, their truck skidded and veered off the road into a ditch, said Raju.

He and his two friends fled into a nearby field and hid behind a haystack while they called 911. Police officers later told him they located at least five shell casings.

The FBI’s Sacramento office confirmed it is collaborat­ing with the California Highway Patrol “in support of the investigat­ion” into the shooting.

A spokesman for the California Highway Patrol confirmed the shooting occurred, but declined to provide details and said the investigat­ion is ongoing.

In the same month as Nijjar’s killing, the FBI foiled an alleged assassinat­ion attempt against Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, another prominent Sikh separatist with dual citizenshi­p in Canada and the United States. Pannun is general counsel for Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a banned outfit in India.

The US Justice Department has charged Indian national Nikhil Gupta with trying to arrange Pannun’s murder at the behest of an Indian intelligen­ce official.

Gupta pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial in New York.

Four Indian nationals in Canada are facing charges of murder and conspiracy in the death of Nijjar.

India has denied involvemen­t in both incidents, and it was not clear if there is a connection between the drive-by shooting involving Raju and those earlier incidents.

The Indian Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment on Friday about the recent shooting in California.

In the days and months after Nijjar’s killing, the FBI and the Canadian Royal Mounted Police privately warned at least seven Sikh activists that their lives could be in grave danger, without specifying the source of the threat.

Raju told Reuters he was not among those who received such calls.

Raju is involved with SFJ, an advocacy group co-founded by Pannun that organises nonbinding referendum­s around the world to urge Punjab to secede from India and carve out an independen­t state called Khalistan.

The August 11 shooting occurred two weeks after Raju had returned from Calgary, Canada, where he helped organise a referendum , according to Pannun. In 2019, India declared SFJ an unlawful associatio­n, citing its involvemen­t in extremist activities.

 ?? SOURCED ?? Satinder Pal Singh Raju was travelling with a friend when their truck was attacked on Interstate 505 South in Yolo County in California on August 11.
SOURCED Satinder Pal Singh Raju was travelling with a friend when their truck was attacked on Interstate 505 South in Yolo County in California on August 11.

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