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Canada to deport Babbar Khalsa militant
Source: PTI
July 03, 2006 14:49 IST

Canada has decided to deport Babbar Khalsa International terrorist Bachan Singh Sogi accused of plotting to assassinate former Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, his son Sukhbir and former state director general of police K P S Gill.

Canada's Public Security Minister Stockwell Day has rejected Sogi's plea challenging a court order for his deportation.

Sogi was removed from a detention centre in Montreal on Sunday. "We know that he's been removed from the prison and that's all we know," his family members said.

The Federal Court of Canada had on June 23 refused to put Sogi's removal order on hold.

Sogi is a member of BKI, a group fighting for an independent Sikh homeland in Punjab, police said.

The court passed the order despite a request from the United Nations committee against torture to delay the deportation while it examines the case.

The BKI terrorist has denied the charge that he was involved in a plot to assassinate senior Punjab officials and contended he would be tortured if sent back to India.

Police said Sogi, 45, arrived in Toronto on May 8, 2001, and claimed refugee status, later moving to Montreal.

Police said there were reasonable grounds to believe he was actually Gurnam Singh, alias Piare Singh, a member of Babbar Khalsa.

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