The Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate has claimed responsibility for the targeted killing of an Indian-origin businessman, Darshan Singh Sahsi, in Canada. The gang alleges the murder stemmed from Sahsi's refusal to pay an extortion demand. This incident follows Canada's recent designation of the Bishnoi syndicate as a terrorist entity, a move the gang appears to have defied with further shootings.
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