Canadian police could not present solid evidence against the accused; The court ordered the release of the four
Punjabi News-Patiala Web Desk
Chandigarh, January 9
The Canadian Supreme Court has granted bail to four accused in the murder case of Khalistan supporter Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The court has also issued an order for their release.
According to a CNN-News-Patiala report, the Supreme Court of Canada has on Thursday granted bail to four Indians arrested in Canada in the murder case of Hardeep Singh Nijhar. The next hearing of this matter will now be held on February 11 in the Canadian court. It is to be noted that Hardeep Singh Nijhar was declared a terrorist by India.
According to details, the Supreme Court has issued the release order due to lack of evidence after the trial court stayed the proceedings. According to sources, the Canadian police could not produce solid evidence against the accused.
The four Indians arrested in this connection have been identified as Karan Brar, Amandeep Singh, Kamalpreet Singh and Karnpreet Singh. They were charge sheeted in November 2024. He filed an appeal for bail in the Canadian Supreme Court, which was granted by the court.
According to court documents, three of the accused appeared for the hearing through video conferencing, while one appeared through his lawyer. Commenting on the matter, an official of the British Columbia Prosecution Service said, “Some pre-trial aspects will be held before the actual trial, but we do not yet have an estimate on the duration of the pre-trial period. can.”
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