US state department spokesperson Matthew Miller The United States has expressed satisfaction with the cooperation provided by the Indian inquiry committee during their meeting regarding the alleged foiled assassination plot targeting Gurpatwant Singh Pannun , a Khalistani terrorist , and said that the meeting was "productive." US state department spokesperson Matthew Miller confirmed that the individual named in the justice department indictment, who was an Indian government official and was allegedly involved in the assassination plan of Pannun, is no longer employed by the Indian government. He stated, "We updated the members of the committee of inquiry about the investigation that the US has been conducting and we have received an update from them on investigations that they have been conducting.
It was a productive meeting. They did inform us that the individual who was named in the Justice Department indictment is no longer an employee of the Indian government." " We are satisfied with the cooperation.
It continues to be an ongoing process. We continue to work with them on that, but we do appreciate the cooperation and we appreciate them updating us on their investigation as we update them on ours," he added. When asked about any further meetings with the Indian inquiry committee, Miller said, "I don’t have anything to announce today.
" The accused, Nikhil Gupta , an associate of the Indian government employee, was extradited from the Czech Republic to the US in June to.