OTTAWA :
A CANADIAN police officer has
been suspended for participating in a pro-Khalistan
protest outside the Hindu
Sabha temple in Brampton,
according to a media report.
On Sunday, protesters carrying Khalistani flags clashed
with people at the Hindu temple and disrupted a consular
event co-organised
by the temple
authorities and the
Indian Consulate.
There were unverified videos circulating on social media about the
protest. The videos appeared
to show demonstrators holding banners in support of
Khalistan, as reported by the
Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation. The Peel Police is
“aware of a video circulating on
social media which shows an
off-duty Peel Police officer
involved in a demonstration,”
said Media Relations Officer
Richard Chin in an email to
CBC News.
“This officer has since been
suspended in accordance with
the Community Safety and
Policing Act,” he said.
“We are investigating the circumstances in totality depicted in the video and are unable
to provide further information
until such time that this investigation is complete.” Peel
police previously said three
people have been charged after
violence erupted as Indian consular officials visited
the Hindu Sabha
Mandir temple
Sunday.
Videos circulating
on social media show
demonstrators holding banners in support of Khalistan,
the CBC report added.
Later in the day, demonstrators made their way to the
Westwood Mall in neighbouring Mississauga, according to
the World Sikh Organisation of
Canada.
A short time after, a third
protest was held outside the
Malton gurudwara, a Sikh place
of worship on Airport Road in
Mississauga, the report added “Although these demonstrations
occurredatthreedifferentlocations,they
appear to be related to one another.
Several incidents between protesters
andworshippersbrokeout,”policesaid
inanewsrelease.IndiaonMondaycondemned the attack on the temple with
an expectation that those indulging in
violence “will be prosecuted”.
In a statement, the Ministry of
External Affairs said that New Delhi
remains “deeply concerned” about the
safety andsecurity of Indian nationals
in Canada.
“Wecondemntheactsofviolenceperpetrated by extremists and separatists
attheHinduSabhaTempleinBrampton,
Ontario. We call on the government of
Canada toensure that allplacesofworship are protected from such attacks,”
MEASpokespersonRandhirJaiswalwas
quoted as saying in the statement.