A report in The Times of India says that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s security team refused the presidential suite that had been prepared by the Indian security establishment during the recent G20 summit in Delhi and instead opted for standard rooms.
“The suite boasted advanced security features, including bulletproof glass and polycarbonate plastic capable of withstanding sniper bullets,” The Times of India said.
It added: “Interestingly, the Canadians offered to pay for the presidential suite despite not using it.”
The reason for not occupying the presidential suite was probably the fear that the Indian government that was already nervous about Trudeau’s adamancy to take up the issue of the assassination of Surrey’s Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara President Hardeep Singh Nijjar last June might have bugged the suite.
India quite obviously wanted to know what Trudeau was up to in order to try and counter his moves.