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EXTORTION NATION: The Crisis Affecting Canada's South Asian Community

EXTORTION NATION: The Crisis Affecting Canada's South Asian Community

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In this eye-opening episode, the serious issue of extortion in Canada, specifically targeting the South Asian community, is discussed in detail. From real-life incidents in cities like Surrey, Edmonton, and Brampton, the narrative follows a terrorizing trend where families and businesses face threats, violence, and extortion from gangs operating transnationally. It highlights cases of shootings and murders linked to Indian crime rings and explains how these operations work, utilizing social media surveillance and international connections. The episode calls for urgent actions from the government, law enforcement, and the community to tackle this crisis effectively.00:00 Introduction: The Canadian Nightmare01:02 The Rise of Extortion in Canada01:56 The Beginning of the Extortion Racket04:46 Understanding the Extortion System06:52 The Gig Economy of Death08:08 Real-Life Victims and Their Stories15:24 The Scale of the Crisis21:23 Law Enforcement and Government Response23:39 Challenges and Diplomatic Tensions26:35 Community and Political Action31:25 Conclusion: The Path Forward📢 Credits & Content Sources:All Sources are sited here : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1spnw-41a7MxqUxFT_qNSNJOb9Bs3AE0mcC_RHoD-_MQ/edit?usp=sharingWe would like to acknowledge the following news outlets and platforms for their invaluable reporting and footage that helped bring this story to light:Global NewsCTV NewsCBC NewsSikh Expo NewsBuzz SixTVSpecial thanks to all local journalists and community reporters documenting the ground reality in Canada.

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