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Canadian Police Seek Public's Help Identifying Suspects in Graffiti Attacks on BC Temples

Vancouver and Surrey police investigate vandalism with pro-Khalistan graffiti at Sikh and Hindu temples, releasing images of two persons of interest and a vehicle linked to the incidents.

CCTV image of two persons in front of the Ross Street Gurdwara around the time it was desecrated on April 19. (Credit: Vancouver Police Department)

Overview

  • The Ross Street Gurdwara in Vancouver and the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey were defaced with pro-Khalistan and anti-India graffiti on April 19, 2025.
  • Vancouver Police Department has released CCTV images of two persons of interest and a white pickup truck seen near the gurdwara at the time of the vandalism.
  • One individual was wearing a yellow cap, yellow jacket, and black pants, while the other wore a grey hoodie with black pants, according to police descriptions.
  • Police believe the two incidents are connected, as both targeted prominent religious institutions that have fostered interfaith unity between Sikh and Hindu communities.
  • Community leaders from both temples held a joint press conference condemning the attacks and reaffirming solidarity, while urging public cooperation with the ongoing investigation.