Exclusive: CSIS document indicates Indian Proxy targeting of Conservative Leadership race -and in light of the US DOJ indictment - Conservative leadership says Foreign Interference Commission should look at potential organized crime proxies in Interference open.substack.com
2. The terrifying connections between Indian security officials and transnational gangs revealed by this U.S. investigation, resemble similar criminal networks active in Beijing’s United Front-linked police stations and election interference in Canada.
3. The indictment says the Indian government, including an intelligence official described as a “senior field officer” with “battle” training, directed a transnational criminal network headed by Gupta, a self-described drug and weapons trafficker, facing criminal charges in India
4. @JustinTrudeau @csiscanada Experts on hostile state activity — including David Mulroney, the former Canadian ambassador to China — say Beijing also leverages criminal charges to compel gang leaders to fulfill missions for the Chinese Communist Party in democracies.
@JustinTrudeau @csiscanada 5. It isn’t clear whether Canada’s upcoming Foreign Interference Commission, which has been criticized for its narrow mandate, will examine the U.S. Justice allegations cited in this story, or evidence from RCMP that foreign states including China are employing organized crime.
@JustinTrudeau @csiscanada 6. Have a good weekend. I’m suggesting that if the Foreign Interference Commission does not investigate RCMP and CSIS Evidence of China, India, Iran and others tasking TOC in Canada, this in itself is reason for a new investigation.
@JustinTrudeau @csiscanada Relevant Poll - 7 days to answer / Yuen Pau Woo and Chairman Mike Gallagher positions on United Front activities in North America.
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