Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Canada’s first turbaned mountie is visited India

Mohali, November 30
Sergeant Baltej Singh Dhillon, who had changed the face of Canada’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police when he became its first-ever turbaned mountie in 1990, attended the inaugural function of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur war memorial at Chappar Chiri village today.
Dhillon had come on the invitation of the Punjab Chief Minister. He was presently heading the criminal intelligence wing at the provincial intelligence centre.Interacting with mediapersons, Dhillon said there was no shortcut to hard work. “My father toiled in Malaysia before we migrated to Canada for better prospects,” he said.

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