Monday , December 23 2024

Vikas Yadav was not involved in the conspiracy to murder Pannu, the truth is something else; The family sued

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Ex Indian Spy: Former Indian government employee Vikas Yadav is accused of conspiring to murder pro-Khalistan separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. Vikas Yadav's family, about 100 kilometers away from Delhi, has completely rejected all these allegations.

When the FBI spoke to Vikas Yadav's cousin Avinash Yadav, he dismissed the claims as false media reports. Let us tell you that the US Justice Department had accused Yadav of leading the unsuccessful conspiracy to murder Khalistan terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu last year. According to the indictment filed on Thursday, Yadav was an officer in the Research and Analysis Wing of the intelligence service.

'The family has no knowledge about the spy agency'
Yadav's cousin in Pranapura village in Haryana state said the family had no knowledge that he was working for a spy agency. Although both talk to each other regularly, they never mention anything about it.

Talking about the federal Central Reserve Police Force, which he joined in 2009, Avinash Yadav, 28, said, “For us, he is still working for the CRPF.” He told us that he was the Deputy Commandant and was trained as a paratrooper.

In the statement given by the family members
The cousin is said to have said he did not know Yadav's whereabouts but said he was living with his wife and their daughter 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.

So his 65-year-old mother Sudesh Yadav said that she is still in shock. What should I say? I don't know whether the US government is telling the truth or not. He is working for the country.

Allegation of informing on Indian citizen
The US has accused Yadav of being an informant on another Indian national, Nikhil Gupta, who is accused of paying $15,000 to the attackers to kill Pannu. But in Pranapura, Yadav's cousin pointed to the family's simple, one-storey house and asked, where did all this money come from? Can you see any Audi and Mercedes outside this house? Locals said most of the village's approximately 500 families traditionally send youth to join the security forces.