Three British Sikhs face potential extradition on alleged involvement of a 2009 murder in India
Three British Sikh men of Indian origin have been arrested by the UK police in connection with the murder of Rulda Singh, a member of the Hindu-supremacist organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), in India in 2009.
In a series of dawn raids, Gursharanvir Singh Wahiwala and his brother Amritivir Singh aged 37 and 40 respectively were arrested in Coventry and Piara Singh Gill, 38, was arrested in Wolverhampton.
Extradition warrants have been issued by the Westminster magistrates’ court against the three men on suspicions of conspiracy to murder.
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