India requests FBI to share intel on Sikh separatists: Source
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The movement for a Sikh homeland in northern India, crushed decades ago, has burst onto the global stage in recent months.
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NEW DELHI – India has requested the United States to share intelligence on Sikh separatists living there amid investigations into an accusation that an Indian official was linked to a plot
The request was made by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), India’s federal anti-terrorism agency, in meetings with visiting Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Christopher Wray, said the official, who works at NIA and spoke on condition of anonymity.
The issue of what New Delhi says are Sikh separatists operating against India from US soil was discussed in “greater detail by a team of internal security officials from both countries”, the official said.
“India has requested the US officials to share inputs on suspected individuals who have in recent years been recruited and embedded in the separatist movement,” the official said.
The NIA said in a statement on Dec 12 that Mr Wray met NIA director-general Dinkar Gupta and held discussions on issues including “the acts and activities of terrorist-organised criminal networks, ongoing investigations in the US in the attack on the Indian consulate in San Francisco, investigations of cyber terror and cybercrimes of various kinds.”
The US embassy’s spokesperson said meetings between Mr Wray and Indian officials were under way, and he could not share details as yet.
The movement for a Sikh homeland in northern India, crushed decades ago, has burst onto the global stage in recent months as the US and Canada accused Indian officials of involvement in assassination plots against Sikh separatist leaders in North America.
New Delhi denies any connection to a June murder in a Vancouver suburb
It says such plots were not government policy, and it is not hunting down Sikh separatists abroad.
At the same time, Indian security and Foreign Ministry officials say Sikh separatists in North America and Europe raising money, training people and campaigning for India’s division, is a concern for New Delhi.
India has also sought to distance the FBI chief’s visit – the first in years – from the New York case, saying Mr Wray’s trip had been planned for some time. REUTERS

