
Canadian police apprehended Dalla on October 28, 2024, on 11 charges, including possession of illegal weapons.
Chandigarh, November 30, 2024: Arshdeep Singh Gill, alias Arsh Dalla, a Khalistani terrorist arrested in Canada last month, has reportedly been granted bail. According to a report by NDTV India, Dalla was released on a personal bond of 30,000 Canadian dollars.
Details of the Arrest
Canadian police apprehended Dalla on October 28, 2024, on 11 charges, including possession of illegal weapons. The arrest marked a significant development in the crackdown on individuals involved in Khalistani separatist activities.
Court’s Decision
The bail decision has raised questions, given the severity of the charges against Dalla. Reports indicate that the court granted bail under certain conditions, although specifics of these conditions remain undisclosed.
Background
Arsh Dalla is a designated terrorist under Indian law and has been linked to various terror-related activities, including promoting Khalistani propaganda and instigating violence. His arrest was hailed as a major achievement in efforts to curb separatist elements abroad.
Implications of Bail
The bail decision has sparked debates about Canada’s stance on individuals involved in Khalistani extremism. Indian authorities have previously expressed concerns over the presence of Khalistani elements in Canada and their influence on global security.
Further developments in this case will likely influence diplomatic conversations between India and Canada, especially in the context of ongoing concerns over terrorism and extremism.