CRPF committed 'torture, murder': Canada denies entry to retired Indian officer


Vancouver, May 23 (Deccan Chronicle): Canada immigration authorities on May 18 denied entry to a retired senior Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer in Vancouver because the force he worked with had “committed widespread human rights abuses”.

Tejinder Singh Dhillon, who arrived at the Vancouver airport last week, was denied entry under a subsection of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, according to a report in Hindustan Times.

Dhillon, who was the inspector general of police from CRPF, retired in 2010.

According to the report, the immigration officials had initially told Dhillon that he cannot be allowed to enter Canada because the government he worked for “engages or has engaged in terrorism, systematic or gross human rights violations, or genocide”.

However, the immigration authorities issued another document, in which they retracted the statement against the Indian government. They then accused the CRPF of “committing widespread and systemic human rights abuses, for example torture, arbitrary detention, murder and sexual assault” while still denying entry to him.

This has happened to Dhillon for the first time in the past 30 years, who has now returned to Ludhiana. He had frequently travelled to Canada even when he was serving as an officer in CRPF, he said according to the report.

He has a Canadian visa issued by India and is valid till 2024.

  

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Tue, May 23 2017

    People,

    While personally disagreeing what Canadians did to Tejinder Singh Dhillon....human rights are taken very seriously in west....Only in Third world countries any Police Constable thinks he can arrest anybody without a cause....then 'manufacture' the cause....

    Even during Emergency all western countries treated Indira Gandhi with contempt...many did not liked it...but this is the way democracy works in West...

    ...JH...

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  • Amith, udupi

    Tue, May 23 2017

    What happened? Bhakts where busy spreading canada gives visa on arrival for indians ....now i guess indians will be treated like this ...thanks to gaurakshaks and anti romeo squads your good deeds are getting reflected on other citizens

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  • DevKumar, Mangalore

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Never seen these kind when congress was in power..

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, May 23 2017

    All these foreign visits have been waste of public exchequer, the only beneficiaries have been corporate mafia and Americans/Canadians etc who are given Indian visa on arrival.

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  • Praveen, Kavoor

    Tue, May 23 2017

    1st time in 70 years

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 23 2017

    First time in 70 years ...

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