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Police release photos of suspected getaway car in Surrey Sikh temple shooting

Hardeep Singh Nijjar was gunned down in temple parking lot June 18
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On Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023, Integrated Homicide Investigation Team spokesman Timothy Pierotti shows media photos of a silver 2008 Toyota Camry police suspect was used as a getaway car in the June 18 shooting death of Surrey Sikh temple president Hardeep Singh Nijjar. (Photo: Anna Burns)

Homicide investigators are looking for a getaway car in the June 18 shooting death of Surrey Sikh temple president Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

At a news conference Wednesday (Aug. 16) at BC RCMP headquarters in Surrey, Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) spokesman Timothy Pierotti said the driver of a silver 2008 Toyota Camry waited on 121 Street and 68 Avenue for the two shooting suspects before and after the homicide (see map below).

Nijjar, 45, was slain June 18 in the parking lot of Newton’s Guru Nanak Gurdwara in the 7000-block of Scott Road. He died at the scene.

A car was found on fire in Coquitlam shortly after the shooting but Pierotti said Wednesday that the burned vehicle was not connected to Nijjar’s shooting.

A few days after the murder, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team revealed that two heavy-set suspects wearing face coverings ran through Cougar Creek Park after the shooting.

The Sikh Community of ‘BC’/Salish Land has claimed Nijjar’s assassination was an “act of Indian government-orchestrated terrorism on Canadian soil.”

A makeshift billboard outside Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey on August 16, 2023. Hardeep Singh Nijjar, president of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, was shot and killed in his truck in the temple parking lot Sunday evening, June 18, 2023. (Photo: Anna Burns)
A makeshift billboard outside Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey on August 16, 2023. Hardeep Singh Nijjar, president of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, was shot and killed in his truck in the temple parking lot Sunday evening, June 18, 2023. (Photo: Anna Burns)

Hardeep Singh Nijjar, president of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, was shot and killed in his truck in the temple parking lot Sunday evening, June 18, 2023. (Photos: Sikh Community of B.C./Twitter and Tom Zillich)
Hardeep Singh Nijjar, president of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, was shot and killed in his truck in the temple parking lot Sunday evening, June 18, 2023. (Photos: Sikh Community of B.C./Twitter and Tom Zillich)

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Meanwhile, a close associate of Nijjar’s said his friend was warned by Canadian intelligence officials about being targeted for assassination by “mercenaries” before he was gunned down. In June, New York-based lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannun said in a statement he spoke with Nijjar by phone the day before he was killed.

Pannun said Nijjar spoke about an unofficial Khalistan referendum vote seeking a separate Sikh state they had been organizing, and threats to their safety related to a reward being offered by the Indian government for Nijjar’s apprehension.

He said Nijjar told him “gangsters” indicated they were both on a hit list, and that Nijjar received a call days later from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service warning that his life was in danger.

Homicide investigators say this is the possible route that Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killers took after shooting the president of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in the temple parking lot Sunday, June 18, 2023.

SEE ALSO: CSIS warned B.C. Sikh temple leader of assassination threat before killing: lawyer

But at a news conference the day after the shooting, neither Surrey RCMP Assistant Commissioner Brian Edwards or Pierotti commented on claims from some Sikh organizations that the murder was “orchestrated terrorism” by the Indian government.

“We understand there is a lot of speculation as to the motive of this homicide but we are dedicated to learning the facts and letting the evidence lead our investigation,” Pierotti said at the time.

At Wednesday’s press conference, Pierotti repeated that while police are investigating all leads, a motive is still unclear.

IHIT is asking anyone with information or dash-camera video who was in the area of 122 Street, or who was in the parking lot of the Gurdwara, to call the IHIT Information Line at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448) or contact police by email at ihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

– With files from Tom Zytaruk



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