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VIDEO: More protests close roads days after violence breaks out in Mississauga and Brampton

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Printed November 4, 2024 at 7:22 pm

Final Up to date November 5, 2024 at 7:06 am

A nonetheless body of video of a protest in Brampton on Nov. 4, 2024. (PunjabBee on X)

Replace: Peel Area Police stated the gathering is being thought-about an “unlawful assembly” and are clearing the realm. Public Order unit has been deployed on the demonstration resulting from “weapons seen within the crowd.”

At 12:50 a.m. on Tuesday, police offered one other replace and stated the crowds had dispersed. The roadway reopened however police continued to observe the state of affairs.

Giant crowds of demonstrators have led police to shut roads in Brampton days after protests turned violent, resulting in arrests and the suspension of a Peel Regional Police Officer.

Peel police stated on Monday night time to anticipate closures on The Gore Highway in Brampton as demonstrators took to the streets.

“Officers are trying to keep traffic flowing,” police stated in an replace.

Police say officers are on the scene and the northbound lanes of The Gore Highway continues to be open whereas the southbound lanes are tied up.

Ongoing protests have seen clashes between supporters and opponents of the controversial Khalistan motion – a nonbinding vote taking place around the globe calling for the state of Punjab to interrupt away from India and grow to be a Sikh state of Khalistan.

Three individuals have been arrested following demonstrations that turned violent on Sunday. A Peel Regional Police officer was additionally suspended for participating in a Brampton demonstration that erupted right into a brawl.

Sikhs For Justice stated Sunday’s rally was towards the presence of Indian Consulate officers contained in the temple. The officers have been visiting to offer administrative companies reminiscent of serving to seniors entry pensions.

Monday’s gathering noticed some protesters level their anger at Peel police with some within the crowd chanting “Peel Police, shame on you,” whereas others have been calling on the Canadian authorities to take motion towards Khalistan supporters.

#WATCH | An enormous crowd gathered exterior Hindu Sabha Mandir in #Brampton, #Canada on the night of 4th November in solidarity with the temple and the group after the Khalistani assault on November 3 pic.twitter.com/1khM05FO9m

— The Occasions Of India (@timesofindia) November 5, 2024

Police stated to anticipate rolling closures on Monday night time and to make use of alternate routes if attainable.

“Please drive with caution,” police stated.

Following Sunday’s demonstrations Peel Regional Police charged Dilpreet Singh Bouns, a 43-year-old man from Mississauga,  with trigger disturbance, and assault a peace officer. Vikas, a 23-year-old man from Brampton, was charged with assault with a weapon. Amritpal Singh, a 31-year-old man from Mississauga, was charged with mischief over $5,000.

All three males will seem on the Ontario Courtroom of Justice in Brampton at a later date.

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