09-19-2023, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Dealt with… what? Read what he was briefed on in the meeting again.
And then read what the actual information was.
And then read how the decision was made for CSIS to proceed as they did.
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This part?
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Perhaps more shockingly — in light of CSIS’s original plans to disrupt the growing Indian intelligence networks targeting Sikh communities in Vancouver — after these meetings in Ottawa, CSIS did nothing to target the Vancouver diplomat, “Mr. Singh or his network.”
In addition, in CSIS’s original threat reduction plan, Global Affairs Canada “had committed to inform senior Indian diplomats in Canada of Mr. Singh’s activities,” NSICOP says.
But later, for political reasons, Global Affairs was mute on CSIS’s concerns in Vancouver.
“For its part, Global Affairs did not raise Mr. Singh’s activities to senior Indian diplomats,” the NSICOP document says, “because it had concerns that preparations for the Prime Minister’s trip to India were reaching a critical point and may be negatively affected by such an intervention.”
In the aftermath, the alleged Indian intelligence networks interfering in Vancouver’s diaspora were untouched.
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