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Nijjar Murder CCTV footage emerges, 6 people involved : Washington Post report

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In a 90-second video recording by the Washington Post, Nijhar can be seen pulling his gray pickup truck out of a parking lot when a white sedan blocks their path.(Photo: The Canadian Press)

Referring to an alleged video related to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, The Washington Post said that Nijhar was killed near the parking lot of the Gurudwara.

At least six people, who had two vehicles, were involved in the murder.

The Washington Post reported that members of Canada's local Sikh community say authorities have told them little about the investigation into the June 18 killing outside the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara.

They say that the police reached the spot late.

The reason for this delay is being said to be the differences between the police and the agencies.

Several business owners and residents near the shrine say investigators did not come to ask questions or search security cameras.

Nijjar's murder was caught in the security cameras of the shrine.

This video has been shared with the investigating authorities.

In a 90-second video recording by the Washington Post, Nijhar can be seen pulling his gray pickup truck out of a parking lot when a white sedan blocks their path.

After which the persons in the vehicle got out and shot Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

According to the witnesses, the attackers fired about 50 bullets, out of which Nijjar was hit by 34 bullets.

It is worth mentioning that on September 13, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in the House of Commons that the Indian intelligence agency is behind the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

Trudeau said that they have sufficient evidence of this matter.

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