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NewsX Exclusive: Khalistani Extremist Arsh Dalla’s Recorded Extortion Call from Canada

The audio of extortion call obtained by NewsX sheds light on the anti-India activities of Khalistani terrorist and gangster Arsh Dalla.

NewsX Exclusive: Khalistani Extremist Arsh Dalla’s Recorded Extortion Call from Canada

In an Exclusive, NewsX has accessed a call recording of notorious Canadian gangster and Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla threatening a businessman in Punjab. Arsh Dalla alias Arshdeep Singh, a 27-year-old gangster has been declared most wanted by Indian security agencies, including NIA, and is currently hiding and operating from Canada.

The audio recording obtained by security agencies captures Dalla making extortion calls to influential figures in Punjab, including businessmen, contractors, singers, and liquor traders, with demands reaching crores of rupees. This alarming development raises questions about the promotion of terrorism by Khalistani elements and their efforts to strengthen their network within Punjab.

The audio recording, dating back several months, provides a distressing glimpse into Dalla’s audacious methods as he threatens his targets and demands exorbitant sums of money. The approximately 2-minute recording exposes the ominous tone of these conversations and the coercion tactics employed by Dalla.

The conversation within the audio unfolds as follows:

Terrorist Arshdeep Dalla: “Hello, can you hear me?”

Businessman: “Yes, I can hear you.”

Terrorist Arshdeep Dalla: “When do you intend to make the payment?”

Businessman: “What are you talking about? I don’t possess substantial wealth; my earnings are quite modest.”

Terrorist Arshdeep Dalla: “First, listen to me carefully, and then we can proceed.”

Businessman: “Very well, go ahead.”

Terrorist Arshdeep Dalla: “You promised me.”

Businessman: “You deceived me with the wrong contact number.”

Terrorist Arshdeep Dalla: “Did I not surprise you with the correct number?”

Businessman: “People have various issues to deal with; you are causing us significant mental distress.”

Terrorist Arshdeep Dalla: “Listen to me; prepare to experience mental distress.”

Security agencies have confirmed the authenticity of the audio, verifying that the voice indeed belongs to Arsh Dalla. What is particularly concerning is the revelation that Dalla’s network within Punjab appears stronger than in Canada, allowing him to orchestrate various criminal activities. This includes his alleged involvement in the recent murder of a Congress leader in Moga, underscoring the continued threat that Dalla and his associates pose.

Dalla’s apparent nervousness following the death of another prominent Khalistani figure, Sukha, emphasizes the volatile nature of the situation. The audio recording has revealed the challenges posed by Canadian gangsters and has highlighted vigilance and coordinated efforts by security agencies to tackle the K-Extremist-gangster nexus.

The audio of the extortion call obtained by NewsX sheds light on the anti-India activities of Khalistani terrorist and gangster Arsh Dalla. In a recent discussion with a think-tank in US, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar remarked, “Over the past few years, Canada has witnessed a concerning convergence of organized crime, secessionist forces, extremism, and violence, all interlinked at a profound level.”

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has strongly responded to Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s accusation of India’s involvement in the killing of a Khalistani terrorist. Jaishankar clarified that such an accusation does not align with his government’s policy. India has conveyed to Canada its willingness to examine any specific and pertinent information related to the matter.

Trudeau’s claim that Indian agents may have played a role in Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s death resulted in India’s robust objection, leading to the expulsion of diplomats from both nations. This unprecedented diplomatic confrontation has escalated tensions between the two countries.

Also Read: Former UK Government Advisor, Colin Bloom Questions Western Governments on Khalistan Extremism
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