Canada arrests two Indians and seeks twelve others in crackdown on criminal tourism network
Canada announced a law‑enforcement operation targeting a transnational “criminal tourism” network. The operation resulted in two Indian nationals being formally charged.
Canada announced a law‑enforcement operation targeting a transnational “criminal tourism”
network. The operation resulted in two Indian nationals being formally charged.
Authorities also issued warrants for twelve additional suspects. The crackdown is part of
broader efforts to curb illegal travel‑related crimes. Officials said the network
facilitated illicit activities by exploiting tourism pathways. The two charged individuals
face prosecution under Canadian law. The twelve wanted persons remain at large and are
subject to international cooperation. The case highlights growing concerns over
cross‑border criminal exploitation.