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B.C. homicide investigators ask for help finding new suspect, getaway car in Sikh leader's death

B.C.'s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says it now has three suspects in the homicide of Surrey Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and it's asking for the public's help to track them all down.

Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed at a Surrey gurdwara on June 18

A group of Sikh men speak informally to each other for a posed photograph.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar, centre, is pictured outside of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, B.C., in July 2019. He was shot dead outside the temple on June 18. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

B.C.'s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says it now has three suspects in the homicide of Surrey Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and it's asking for the public's help tracking them down.

IHIT spokesperson Sgt. Timothy Pierottitold reporters Wednesday that the third suspect was seen waiting in a getaway car in the area of 121 Streetand 68 Avenue on June 18 during the Nijjar's fatal shooting.

Police believe this suspect drove two others away fromthe scenein the vehicle, whichinvestigators have identified as a silver 2008 Toyota Camry.

IHIThas released surveillance photosof the vehicle, along with a blurry image of the new suspect, and police are asking anyone who recognizes them to contact investigators right away.

Side by side surveillance photos show a silver 2008 Toyota Camry on the left and a close up of the front windshield on the right, through which the outline of a driver is barely perceptible.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has released photos of a suspected getaway vehicle and its driver in connection with the June 18, 2023 homicide of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. (Surrey RCMP)

Nijjar, 45,a prominent community leader and proponent of an independent Sikh state, was fatally shot outside the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara on 120 Street in Surrey's Newton town centre.

Investigators have previously said they are seeking two "heavy-set" suspects seen leaving the scene. Pierotti declined Wednesday to release further information about the original two suspects.

Police have also not released any information about potential motives for the homicide, and Pierotti wouldn't address common suspicions in theSurrey Sikh community that thedeath was a result of foreign interference.

Sikhs for Justice, a group Nijjar was active in that advocatesfor an independent state calledKhalistan, released a statement Wednesday saying the community is "appalled" by the lack of information provided by investigators.

"So far, the IHIT's progress in the investigation of Nijjar's assassination is disappointing and dissatisfying," the statement reads.

The group also said it is considering launching its own private investigation if it doesn't see more developments in the case.

In early July, gurdwara officials filed a federal e-petitionaskingthe government to launch an investigation into the murder.

E-petitionsare used to draw attention to an issue of public interest or concern and request action from the House of Commons, the federal government, a minister or MP.

SurreyNewtonMP Sukh Dhaliwalsponsored the petition, which now requires a government response in the fall as it has exceeded the minimum number of signatures to proceed.

With files from Chad Pawson, Bethany Lindsay and the Canadian Press