India Plotted to Kidnap Caribbean Diamond Tycoon on British Soil: UK Paper

December 4, 2023 at 11:31 AM
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LONDON: India’s fascist regime under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seriously becoming dangerous for not only Muslims and other minorities at home but also for its opponents living abroad.

According to Kashmir Media Service, after killing a Sikh leader in Canada and plotting to kill another one in the US, now yet another conspiracy has been unearthed wherein a special envoy of India to Britain plotted the kidnap of a diamond tycoon in the Caribbean at the behest of the Indian state.

As per UK-based newspaper, Daily Mail, Gurdip Bath allegedly hatched the notorious plan on the British soil. India-born Mr Bath, who lives in an £8 million Mayfair mansion near the Ritz, is accused of flying with a gang from London to Antigua to abduct Mehul Choksi as part of a honeytrap on the orders of Indian state, according to a court claim in Antigua and Barbuda.

The intricate plan allegedly deployed Barbara Jarabik, a glamorous London-based property consultant, to lure Mehul Choksi to an apartment near his residence in Antigua. Subsequently, Choksi was reportedly accosted by individuals claiming to be police officers. The court claim filed by Choksi alleges that he was subjected to physical assault, tasering, and confinement to a wheelchair before being transported on a yacht bound for Dominica.

This revelation follows an earlier report by The New York Times, wherein Indian national Nikhil Gupta was accused of attempting to kill Sikh leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in New York City. The indictment suggests a link between this plan and the assassination of Sikh Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada in June. These allegations add a complex layer to diplomatic relations between Washington, Ottawa, and New Delhi.

The unfolding incidents have raised serious concerns globally, prompting scrutiny of India’s foreign activities and the potential impact on diplomatic ties. The alleged involvement of state actors in covert operations beyond national borders underscores the need for a thorough investigation and international attention to ensure accountability and transparency.

 

 

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