
Khalistani outfit Sikhs For Justice on Wednesday called for a “siege” on the Indian consulate in Canada’s Vancouver on September 18, urging Indian-Canadians to defer their visit to the consulate on Thursday for their own safety. In a notice released by the US-based Khalistani outfit, SFJ issued a threat to the Indian consulates in Canada and accused them of running a spy network in the country to target Khalistan supporters.
Complaints written on the “direction/dictation” of police; “fictitious” witnesses; “fabricated” evidence; witness statement spiced up with “additional facts” by the Investigating Officer; “artificial claim” made by a constable of having seen an accused at the spot; identification of accused “shadowed with clouds of doubt”; and, cases “foisted” upon the accused.
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Russian oil deliveries at Indian ports for the first half of September were robust, and slightly higher than the past couple of months, suggesting that the growing US rhetoric in July against New Delhi’s hefty oil imports from Moscow did not have any meaningful impact on Indian refiners’ crude sourcing behaviour at the time. Crude loadings at Russian ports so far in September, although slightly lower than pre-August levels, are also evidently stable even as the situation remains fluid, according to preliminary tanker data and industry insiders.
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