India’s inquiry into the allegations made by the United States regarding an attempted murder of a Sikh leader in New York has uncovered that unauthorized rogue operatives, acting without government sanction, were implicated in the conspiracy. According to senior officials familiar with the matter, at least one individual directly connected to the purported plot to assassinate the Sikh leader is no longer a part of India’s primary intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing. These officials, who declined to reveal their identities, noted that the details of the investigation have not yet been disclosed to the public.
The specific individual involved in the alleged attempted assassination, who was formerly associated with India's main spy agency, the Research and Analysis Wing, continues to be employed by the government. Despite the discovery of their involvement in the plot, no legal actions have been initiated against this person by the Indian authorities as of now. The officials who shared this information emphasized that no criminal proceedings have been set in motion against the individual in question.
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