Washington has blamed an official of India’s intelligence agency ‘RAW’ for the failed plot to kill a Sikh leader living in the US. There has been a new development on this issue. The official rejected the US allegations and media reports.
It should be noted that the US Department of Justice had indicted Vikash Yadav, a former officer of the Indian intelligence agency RAW, in the case of conspiracy to kill the leader of Sikhs for Justice, Gurptunat Singh Pannu. Forty-nine-year-old Vikash Yadav is also accused of conspiracy to kill Pannu and money laundering.
Meanwhile, according to the foreign news agency “Reuters”, the family of Vikash Yavad said that the former official expressed surprise at the American allegations and rejected all these allegations.
Vikash Yadav in Paranpura village in Haryana state told his cousin Avinash Yadav that the family had no knowledge of him working for a spy agency, even though the two spoke regularly to each other and that he had never spied. Didn’t say anything about
Conspiracy to kill a Sikh leader in America, Indian intelligence agency official indicted
“For us, he is still working for the Federal Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which he joined in 2009,” said Avinash Yadav.
Avinash Yadav said that he told us that he was the deputy commandant, and that he was trained as a paratrooper. Indian officials have not commented on Yadav’s whereabouts. The Washington Post, citing US officials, reported that Yadav is still in India and the US is expected to seek his extradition.
The accused’s mother, Sudesh Yadav, 65, said she was still in shock, saying, ‘What can I say? I don’t know if the US government is telling the truth or not.
Avinash Yadav pointed to a one-story house and said, “Where will this money come from? Can you see the Audi and Mercedes lined up outside this house?
Locals said most of the village’s nearly 500 families have traditionally sent young men to join the security forces.
Avinash Yadav said that he does not know where Yadav is but he lives with his wife and a daughter who was born last year.
Indian officials have not commented on Yadav’s whereabouts. The Washington Post, citing US officials, reported on Thursday that Yadav is still in India and the US is expected to seek his extradition.
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