CBSA Employee Sandeep Singh Sidhu
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•Canada border agency confirms Sandeep Sidhu, accused in Shaurya Chakra awardee's murder, is its employee
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Sandeep Singh Sidhu is wanted for “promoting terrorist activities” in Punjab and murder of a Shaurya Chakra awardee in Punjab’s Tarn Taran .
Sidhu, a CBSA superintendent living in Abbotsford , British Columbia , promotes terrorist activities in Punjab , according to an NIA dossier.
This comes amid a flare-up in the India -Canada diplomatic row over the June 2023 killing of Sikh activist.
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