A 2003 CBC report alleging that Canada’s CSIS had a mole in the 1985 Air India bombing plot has resurfaced, stirring social media outrage during strained India-Canada ties. The mole, Surjan Singh Gill, was reportedly pulled out to avoid implication. Contrarily, Canadian law enforcement claims the investigation remains active despite allegations of evidence destruction.
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