LONDON: Three British Sikhs are free from the Westminster Judge Court on Wednesday for the song “Khalsa will win” after the extradition case carried by India collapsed.
Gursharanvir Singh Wahiwala and his brother Ambitivir Singh Wahiwala from Coventry, and Piara Singh Gill, from Wolverhampton, raised their boxing when they were collected by a happy crowd of around 1,000 British Sikh who had protested outside the building.
Three men, wearing clothes, before sitting on the dock and watched when the case against them was dropped.
Daniel Sternberg, representing the Government of India, told Judges: “We accept the court will not be satisfied with the criminal standard that this extradition request has a case to answer and accept the court will carry out each man, without prejudice in the fact of India May in the future looking for extradition Of the people requested for this violation or other things.
The totality of the proof that is served is not enough to make a case that requires a case to answer one of the accusations in the request of extradition.
There must be new or further evidence so that the position must be reconsidered again .
“The men, all who were born and raised in the UK, all married children, had been arrested in their homes in December 2020 based on extradition warrants after extradition requests from India accused them of conspiracy to kill Rashtriya Sikh Leader Singh in India 2009.
Mark Summers QC, represents Piara and Gursharanvir, said Kep There was a court: “This confirmed the defendants who had been chased for 11 years without evidence.” He said “threat in the notes” that India might want to start again is “frankly”.
“Not only involves the prospect of this 11-year trial may not end up for my clients, but may be rude,” he said.
Edward Fitzgerald QC, representing Ambitivir, said the extradition request was “made on the basis of a completely unfounded accusation”, that his client was not even in India at the time of Rulda’s murder, and that he “always maintains his innocence from starting”.
District Judge Michael Snow said, “I let go of all of you.
Nothing is proven against you and you remain innocent on the charges.” He said every further extradition request needed before him so he could see if there was further evidence before the guarantee was issued.
Outside the representative court of the family read a statement called him as “victory for Khalsa Panth” and called on an independent investigation “into why the Head Office received an Indian extradition request into the case investigated by British authorities 10 years ago and concluded that there was no more action Continue needed “.
“This is a disgrace on the British justice system that is permitted from the office of this house to reach this stage.
We never thought of the extradition request for British-birth Sikh will be accepted – but it was surprising that our extradition paper was.
Signed a day after Dominic Raab returned from India after Secure trade transactions with India, “said representatives from the family.
Dabinderjit Singh, the main adviser to the Sikh (UK) Federation, questioned why the secretary of Priti Patel has certified extradition demand.
He called for his resignation.
Sukhjeevan Singh, senior adviser to the Sikh UK Council, said: “This is something for our community to celebrate when British-birth Sikh has faith in the justice system in the UK.
Today is really a test of the faith and we are happy.
That this case , which does not have significant services, dropped.
“Watch three English Sikhs went freely after the Indian extradition case against them collapsed