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Justin Trudeau's Involvement with Cocaine During G20 Visit to India

By LAWSTREET NEWS NETWORK      29 September, 2023 03:58 PM      0 Comments
Justin Trudeau Involvement with Cocaine During G Visit to India

Ex-Diplomat Deepak Vohra has made shocking claims about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He said that when Justin Trudeau came to India for the G20 this month, his plane was apparently full of cocaine.

He further claimed that Trudeau missed the G20 dinner because he was 'high on drugs and did not come out of his room for two days, leaving him unable to attend G20 programmes.

Deepak Vohra informed that when the Canadian PM visited Delhi, there was a credible rumour that Indian sniffer dogs discovered cocaine on his plane.

My wife saw him at the Delhi airport and said that Trudeau looked depressed and stressed. We dont know the reason. I dont know the reality, but social media and some credible rumours suggest that his plane was full of cocaine, he was heard saying.

The ex-Indian diplomat added, He also missed the Presidents dinner as some people say that he was not in his senses due to the drug consumption. So, seeing this nothing can be said about what goes on in his mind.

However, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's office has denied the claims. 



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